My wife and I are new investors who only own a couple doors.We currently rent and had planned to buy a primary residence during this time. Covid obviously changed all that and the combination of an insane sellers-mark...
An 8 unit rental building for $255,000. Mortgage is $1600/month. Taking into consideration any repairs, maintenance, and unexpected vacancies, what would I need to be netting from rentals each month in order for the d...
Here's an accidental landlord trying to rent out my West Seattle (North Delridge) condo after moving out but no luck for 3 weeks. Thought about selling out the condo, but it seems condo market in North Delridge is pre...
Hello bigger pockets community, I am really excited to be here! My name is Dillon O'Connell and I am a 22 year old newbie within the wild world of Real Estate Investing. Currently, studying Mechanical Engineering at t...
I keep seeing posts on the HUD timelines and a lot of people have different ideas of the bid periods.
HUD has the same bid periods in the entire country but they can vary according to property type.
1. FHA insured...
Hi there,I just started my real estate rental journey early this year with a condo being rented out to a couple. We're almost at the end of the lease and after that, they'll be going month-to-month (as per the 1 year ...
We have been requesting a 14 day inspection period in our offers, and just got a response from a realtor indicating that in the region we are looking at purchasing, the most time that is given is 7 days as no one want...
Newbie question: looking to buy a duplex...is there any problem paying the market price (vs trying to find one below) as long as it cashflows?
Rent and foreclosure moratorium will end on June 30th. There would be a lot of eviction on tenants and foreclosures on properties.We try to buy a property and wonder whether we should go under contract now or wait til...
Purchased at $150k a year ago, now worth double after some sweat equity and market appreciation. Loan was at $120k, how do I get as much cash out as possible with rates close to 4%?