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Hi all! Total RE newbie here. I've been reading articles and around the forums regarding funding options for RE investments, and me and my father(partner) are interested in acquiring some SFR units in the future.My fa...
When should you pay a contractor? Should you pay them in increments, with a deposit in the beginning, again midway through the project and lastly once the project is complete? Or is there a better way to protect both ...
Hello, hoping somebody that is a little more familiar with the area could weigh in. I have the opportunity to invest (buy building with tenant) in one of two medical condo properties. Both have equivalent caliber tena...
Hello BP members,
I'd like to know which companies make good basic entry level quality kitchen cabinets for it's price, quality and colors and around how much will it be? Kitchen size will be around 10x10.
And wher...
Hi all,I’ve just finished reading BP’s How to Invest in Real Estate, and I’m curious for more suggestions:
If you had only 2 or 3 books to recommend as an “cheaper than college” accelerated course in real estate inv...
Hello All,
I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself to BP. I'm Corey Siegel and I work for the Los Angeles based Private Lending Firm - MOR Financial. We have a wide variety of lending products from short-term ...
Replacement furnace: what do you use & why?We end up replacing several furnaces every year, part due to failure and part because it’s at the end of its useful life. (This may vary due to your location but):I happe...
Hi Everyone,I'd appreciate some referrals of local banks offering less than 25% down for products involving BRRRR or renovation loans. Or perhaps many have tightened up their risk. Thanks in advance!
Has anyone had any experience with Angel Oak financing? Their RE Perm loan is advertised as no money down as long as LTV is 65% or less of the ARV value, starts as a short term loan while the repairs take place and th...