Hi I just turned 22 and I work as a HVAC tech in Burlington County, NJ. Currently Im making $15 a hour and Im in about $16000 in debt between car and students loans along with credit card debt. I badly want to get int...
Hi all - This is my first time posing here, and I'm hoping for some good insight.
I bought a SFH in June with an FHA loan at 2.75% APR. My payment is very manageable at $1,700/month. I've recently reached 20% equit...
Hi all,
Was hoping to get perspectives / hear stories on how others approached the possibility of selling RE assets and using the proceeds to paydown debt on other properties.
Here is what I see as potential +’s and...
I recently graduated college and have am eager to get started in real estate. I would like to focus primarily on rental properties for a long term steady ROI. Unfortunately I have 55k in student loans with 5.7% intere...
Hey everybody,I've been researching/reading up on everything REI for the past Month or so. I'm super excited about starting, even went to look a distressed houses in a neighborhood I might like to invest in.Here is so...
New to RE investing. I would like to start acquiring multi-family rentals but a) don't have a lot of capital to put in myself, b) nor would that strategy allow me to build a portfolio within a reasonable time frame. ...
I’m looking for some advice and feedback on my real estate investment strategy. Here’s the plan I’ve come up with, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on its feasibility, potential risks, and any improvements you might...
Seller bought this for almost $4 mil @ the height of the market a few years ago. It's annual NOI today is @ 120,285 so @ a 10 cap, I've valued it @ $1,202,850. They'd walk away but don't want to ruin their credit so t...
So my wife finally has decided to get her Colorado Real Estate License I can't wait honestly. I'm hoping it will prove to be helpful. Mostly looking forward to hopefully some additional income as currently my (our) DT...
Isn't it ironic how the one time borrowers got a 'leg up' in the form ridiculously low interest rate mortgages that those same 'assets' are partially what is behind the collapse of several significant US banks and bey...