Hi BP
I'm curious what your buy hold strategy is?
How do you evaluate your deals?
What is your exit plan?
Cash or finance. How does that change you strategy?
Cash flow, break even, wait for appreciation?
I'm looki...
now that I have my first deal under my belt (I like buy and holds) and having spent all disposable reserves on said deal, I am now researching a second deal and I am worried that it may take me a while to save up t...
Hello all -I am a first time home buyer with no experience in RE other than knowledge acquired from my lurking on BP. I decided that my first step should be to find a duplex or small MFH to "house hack", as I am curre...
I’m looking for Broker recommendations.I passed Real Estate Licensing exam last week in Northern VA. I’m leaning towards EXP because of the flexibility and Covid being the game changer for traditional business models...
I am currently a college student double majoring in Finance and Management Information Systems with a minor in Real Estate. I have enjoyed it, but I have very little desire to work a 9am-5pm job in the corporate world...
My wife and I have 16-18 deals under our belt and we are considering ways to exponentially grow our portfolio into multi-family. I understand the tax, legal and business constructs, but I am unclear on how to find the...
Long story short. Househacking a duplex, did about 50% of renovations, and it was the most stressful time of my life. Being that this was my first deal, there were a lot of things I didn’t anticipate. My primary job i...
I have two rental properties which I bought 4 years ago. My initial investment in each home was $40,000. Our market has gone crazy, and at this point, if I sold, I would net around $150,000 on each house after taxes...
As I’m looking for my first deal I keep going back to turn key opportunities as an option. I’m curious if anyone has built their portfolio mostly or completely with turn key properties?
Torn between selling or renting a townhome in Seattle. If I sell, would be about a 100k profit. Renting would bring $400-$500/month more than the mortgage (not including rental expenses). This home has been my prim...