
Hi all! We have a paid out rental that generates a net $1400+/mo that’s worth about $235k. We want to purchase a $140k fixer we’ve identified by using a Cash-Out Refinance of $170k (30 for rehab). ARV is like $215-22...

Hello BP Community, it's been awhile since I've last posted or have had downtime lately. Over the last several years I've been in a heavy cycle of acquiring and building rental portfolio, flipping, contracting, and be...

I am looking for some clarity on the fund management fee for syndication funds. Would love some insight from anyone who has reviewed multiple PPM's.
- What is the fee most commonly based on? (i.e. called capital, as...

I'm looking to purchase a 10 unit rental property in Maryland. This many units requires a commercial loan of course, but I don't have rental history (though I have flipped some homes and rented to friends and family)....
Hypothetically, would you be more comfortable being over-leveraged or under-leveraged in your investments? And what's your reasoning?I'm thinking the most optimal position would be to have a lot of leverage, but with ...

I have 2 younger resident doctors applying to rent one of my properties for $3k/mo rent. They are planning on opening a practice in the area. Currently both working at local hospital. Should I be scared of $370k stude...

Good day everyone. I am in the market to buy my first rental home but due to the mortgage on my personal home, my debt-to-income ratio is relatively high. Is there a workaround for the debt-to-income ratio issue? What...

Okay! Sorry for the long post, but please bear with me. I'm trying to provide as much relevant info as possible.So, over the last 3 years I purchased one Single Family at $30k (current debt $24k) now netting $11.5k in...

Okay! Sorry for the long post, but please bear with me. I'm trying to provide as much relevant info as possible.So, over the last 3 years I purchased one Single Family at $30k (current debt $24k) now netting $11.5k in...
We have $70,000 of credit card debt that gives us a very bad debt:income ratio. My parents are willing to lend us most of the money to pay that credit card debt off so that we can get a good cashout refi. But I know t...