Hi everyone! I'm a newbie here and in the RE investing world. I'm right outside of Boston, and as I'm sure you know, things are very pricey here with limited inventory. Is there really any room for a new investor to s...
Having been around since the very early 80's, I've seen a few real estate cycles. I'll freely admit that I did not foresee the extent of the recent collapse. I saw a decline/correction coming, beginning in 2003 - wh...
Hey guys, my family has owned about 15 acres north west of Austin, Texas for 30 years now. Ive been looking into ways to monetize the property through a passive income method, as I do not have time to be there running...
Hey guys, I am closing on the other half of a twin/double I already own and am calling around for landlord policy quotes. The quotes I am getting seem quite high, and vary differently. Different replacement costs, pre...
Hi everyone. I'm new to BP. Been listening to many of their podcasts in the last 2 months or so and finally signed up. I have a particular scenario and would love to get others opinion. I'm an out-of-state buy and hol...
This may a bit long winded but I need to learn so comments, constructive or not I need to hear them all, are welcome. Thanks in advance.
I bought my first flip in May of this year. I used hard money and went the ea...
I am currently in flight school at Fort Rucker, AL. I have roughly 6-8 months left. When I finish here my girlfriend and I will be moving to Texas. I am trying to decide whether I should buy something in Texas now wit...
Hey friends,I'm a new investor, just bought my first property (a duplex) that I intend on holding for rental income (currently living in one unit). My problem is now, I want to really narrow down and focus on a niche/...
My partner and I recently completed our first rehab in South Philly (woohoo!) It's been on the market since mid-July, and it's priced in the range of nearby comps, though perhaps on the slightly higher side.We've had ...
A lot of newbie investors at the BRRR refinancing stage will have a tough time deciding whether to go with Variable vs Fixed rate mortgages due to Gov continuous rate hikes. Variable gives pre-payment flexibility and ...