We are looking to do a live in flip in our current market. Here's the strategy: Purchase the home, live in until we move, place tenants, after 2 years, sell the property. The home is a 2/1 listed a 90k, I believe we...
So this is my dilemma: I have no money at all right now since I'm a full-time dental student living off of student loans, so at this time I'm in no rush to start investing. I'm just trying to learn everything I can...
Hi all,I currently have 3 four family buildings, and have been saving and working through some financing options to scale to a larger 18+ multifamily. I would like to do so without selling the current 3 buildings.Ther...
Hello,I have not gotten any rei yet I am located in Scott county MN. I am in the process of paying down all my debts to reduce the cf needed to stop working my regular job. I have been learning a lot about what to rep...
Hello. I’m trying to figure out how much I’d leave in a Brrrr deal originally financed by hard money. The duplex we have under contract is the smallest of all the comps. However, on a cash out commercial refi, do bank...
Can I buy a 77 door single family portfolio sub to and then do a cash out refinance 1 year later? I have a seller that is willing to let me put $200,000 down and let me buy sub to. The terms are $200,000 down, buy sub...
Hi, Could someone help me with how to deterimine a calculation for an investment property? I'm looking for the formula for a 30% down, 10% interest only for 3 years, on a 5 year note. Any help would be apprecia...
Hi BP family, I have a question. Do hard money lenders want 20 to 25% down on the purchase price or 20 to 25% down on purchase price and rehab Money?
Recently I have bought "The Book on Rental Property Investing," and there is a section discussing How to Make $1m in Rental Properties (pg 54) going through the plan. Year by year, Brandon Turner goes over the loan am...
I just purchased a duplex via owner-occupied FHA loan. I want to buy another rental property in the future. I am looking at two options to do this: 1. Pay a minimal monthly amount on my current mortgage and save for t...