This post was inspired by a discussion born from the thread “Fund and Grow Financing” by @Justin Sheley. In contemplating the discussion, I found it worthy to start a separate thread examining what companies like Fund...
I'm looking to increase my access to capital for real estate investing. I'm a buy and hold investor, and would like to pick up some properties using the BRRRR strategy. The company Fund & Grow was mentioned as a...
Hello BP community!Need some feedback on our funding plan to get into long-term rental investing. We want to build our portfolio with rental properties, but need to work with turn-key companies out of state as the loc...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Waynesboro.
Purchase price: $50,000
Cash invested: $50,000
Listed for 75k, offered 50k cash to close in 2 weeks. Had tenant with ...
Hello BP,I was wondering if any members may be able to help with some suggestions on referrals for obtaining lines of credit and business credit funding. I am actually looking for speakers for a women's entrepreneur ...
Hello BiggerPockets Community!I'm thrilled to be part of this elite group of real estate enthusiasts. My name is Shrijan Neupane, and I am an employed nine-by-fiver determined to get into real estate investment. Even ...
I was wondering if anyone has used Fund and Grow along with Plastiq for paying a down payment for investment properties. Plastiq states that certain credit cards from Fund and Grow can be used through Plastiq to send...
Hi, I have about 13 rental properties likely 14 by end of the summer. Where is the best place to apply for business line of credit say 30-70k. I don't need it immediately but likely in case of emergencies or vacanci...
I am looking at using a company called Fund and Grow to finance either a local flip or an out-of-state rental. Fund and Grow applies and negotiates on your behalf to acquire unsecured business lines of credit for what...
Ok, I'm going to use numbers that should be close.Let's say I have $50K after selling a local rental house that I have. I have various options.1) One lender says best bang for my buck is to buy a distressed house, say...