I just spent a few hours listening to Equity Trust Company talk about self directed funding for real estate deals. Wondering what other companies are out there or if there are members that are happy with ETC? Also, h...
I just received the following email from my property manager. How would you respond? I'll let a few people give their opinion and then I'll share mine. I just purchased this building 3 months ago so these are all inhe...
(No replies in the Landlord/Tenant forum. Trying here instead.)Hi BP Community,Have a question regarding creating an LLC (or other form of business) to "manage" my rental unit (currently just one, may be 2 in the near...
HI,I am currently living in Long Island, NY (and I hate it here). I was going to buy a condo in Miami (I used to live there and would love to move back) but since realized its just not a good investment move to buy a ...
I think I may have posted this earlier in the wrong location.. Sorry
Ok, I have been reading about seller/owner financing and still I am a little confused. I am in a scenario where the seller owns the propert...
Hi All,
Looking to see if anyone has used Home365 property management. They are expanding nationwide. I'm curious to hear just from people who have actually used them or interviewed them. Thanks!
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First time poster, but definitely not my first time on these forums and I am never disappointed with the wealth of content on here. I am 23 and just closed on my first property this week using an FHA loan. I will hav...
I like to use Net Present Value when evaluating deals, but I don't see it a lot on this forum or other real estate evaluations. Can anyone shed some light on why not to use it?
Since yesterday a company called Nvidia is valued higher than Apple. Yes, you have read that correctly. 3 Trillion $ market cap. Nvidia is now the second biggest company in the US. Ask 10 random people today about Nvi...
When banks start restricting credit, they are not confident about people's ability to repay. That means the use of Lines of Credit, HELOCS and other lending for real estate investing will dry up too.
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