Little about me: I am still in High School but am working on graduating with my Associates. I want to be an acquisition manager (For private equity, real estate based) after college. I hope to invest in real estate on...
Here is what I have learned:
A. 3 different sites for:
* We buy Houses
* We sell houses on Terms or Cash
* We give 10% for Private Mortgages from IRAs or CD...
I was 19 when I bought my first mfr. The seller was offering owner financing but I was a poor, young Realtor and didnt have the cash for the down payment. In talking with the seller and his Realtor, I devised a plan t...
Hi all,
I'm looking for a handyman, electrician, plumber, and carpenter. The current rehab is in Kalihi Valley on Oahu, Hawaii. Anyone know good and reliable professionals in the area? License not required. Job will ...
I'm looking over a list of off-market properties being offered privately by an investor who is liquidating. It's a big list of mostly 3BR/1BA rental properties in an area where I'd love to start buying. Here's the thi...
I am confused about debt-to-income…any clarification would be greatly appreciated. When buying up rentals, how are you accumulating all these properties??…how are banks approving loans on so many properties?…wou...
Hi BP, does anyone use an informational packet prior to submitting a letter of intent and drafting the initial offer to create several courses of action or options the seller can select that creates a win-win deal. Sp...
A major concern that I have is getting the financing necessary, and with so many different means of financing, what would be the best route for an individual who may have trouble with conventional financing.
We are speaking with a seller at that still owes $70000 on his property. We offered $100k cash and he is not interested. He said he would be interested in creative or seller financing. Is there anyway to do this wi...
I've been reading a few note guides, and came across the concept of using your note as collateral for another loan. This way instead of selling, paying taxes, you can borrow against it and invest again.
Anyone have ...