ive went to a bank. And a buddy who is a morgage lender and it seems nowere i go can i find 20 percent they all say because its an investment it has to be 25 percent this is my first property i am financing it through...
Greetings to the Bigger Pockets community! My name is Justin Hall and after binge listening to all the BP podcast episodes over the last few months, trolling the forums anonymously, as well as reading the UBG, I'm re...
Hello, BiggerPockets community!First time poster here!My name is John. I'm very interested in the idea of investing in apartment complexes, and have thought about it for quite some time, but wanted to educate myself a...
After 4 months of yellow letters, climbing the learning curve and finally getting serious about finding deals, I made contact with a motivated seller holding a distressed property. He was an accidental landlord fo...
First I want to say I am glad I found this site.
My question is about Luxury home Flipping through short Sales. I got turned onto it by listening to a webinar held by a guy named Robb style of Florida. He was selling...
Tampa 5 – 10 Years in the Future – Economic InvestmentAugust 17, 2018 By Jorge VazquezTampa is already considered one of the best cities to live in the U.S., with plans in place to make it even better. Tampa Mayor Bob...
I would like to have my sister and brother-in-law purchase a house as their primary residence then appropriate the property for myself in the future. I will be funding the 10% downpayment and any repairs needed since...
Hey guys! In a situation and wanted to throw it out there just in case anyone has some input for me!
In July, I purchased my first investment property. Listed on the MLS as a triplex.
2,000 sq ft
Main house: 2/1
C...
I'm looking to move out of my current house and buy a multi-family property where I would occupy one unit. I'm worried however because my house is a very strange layout. What if it doesn't sell and I can't owner occ...
I realize a lot of investors start off by using monies from their retirement portfolios, whether its a 401k, IRA etc. Seems like everyone agrees that they enjoy a better rate of return in real estate than these conven...