Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $405,000
Cash invested: $55,000
Sale price: $735,000
Purchased as a forever home and designed it to that effect...
Considering that 92% of the United States land mass is USDA-eligible. More people should be taking advantage of the USDA program.USDA > Is a Rural development loan program that offers a 0% down payment and low rate...
I'm thinking about investing in a 2b/b condo in Miami - plan is to rent the other bed/bath out and hold as long-term investment. There's been a huge boom in the Miami condo market the past year but there's two main co...
Hello Biggerpockets community, I have recently put a triplex under contract that very well may be my first persona property. The property is a 2,400 sf Triplex located in Springfield, MO. The site is in a phenomenal l...
I have inherited a tenant that had an unwritten agreement to pay his rent in two payments every other Friday but he hasn't payed both Fridays of any of the months I have had it. He is up to about $2,000 behind but he ...
Building a real estate business where a significant part of my business comes from wholesalers feels unsustainable and here is why:- They have no legal responsibility to anyone other than themselves, not the buyer, no...
Seeking help/advice for what the title suggest. Reading and seeing a lot of pros & cons for moving my rental property to an LLC, getting stuck with what I should do.
For context, I purchased a townhome in my pers...
I contemplated on posting this article but decided to do it, since it's valuable information. These are some things a lot of us don't want to think about but should consider because you never know...Here's the article...
In need of some expertise here. Thanks in advance.I have 6 rental units in NYC that I airbnb. Im also looking to buy a house for airbnb, likely in Tennessee or Georgia with an investing partner.Question:1) Should I f...
What is everyone's thought on the initial expendature of funds on propfessional services such as financial planners, attorneys, CPAs, etc. Do you foot the bill upfront, or go at it alone and hope you don't make a mist...