I'm doing some screening for tenants and one I came about that is interested has more than 5 but less than 10 collections accounts. But credit meets minimum and income meets minimum requirements. Would this be a red f...
Hello BP,Just asking for some advice. I have a seller who Is wanting to sell 5 properties as a bundle. This five properties are all right next to each other and makes an "L" shape. What makes the deal a little more co...
If an IRA LLC is investing in multiple passive syndications, does it have to register in each state where it makes an investment? If so, how is that facilitated, are there service providers who handle it, and what ar...
Hi All, I have a few questions bunched into one post!If I want to purchase an investment property with 2 partners, and it's all cash... Is it possible to cash out mortgage, or get an equity loan on it later on... if I...
Good morning/afternoon BP family! So I’ve gone to more than a dozen banks within the past couple weeks, figuring out what banks are the best for financing my RE needs. I found out that some of the local banks offer un...
What's up awesome BP crew? OK I finally found an inside deal. I am an electrician and one of my customers just mentioned the family wants to sell the old family house which is held in the family trust. How do I wri...
Hey guys, i noticed on my Absentee list that some owners have multiple properties in Orange county. How do you usually handle that lead? do you mail them one yellow letter and if so what property do you point out to o...
Hi Everyone!I am a real estate agent agent in the in the NW Chicagoland area. I work with many investors and I am ready to start investing in rentals myself. I am interested in the Rockford, IL area for the low prices...
Is there a 1031 rule that limits the number of parcels (sold a single transaction) that one can roll over to one larger multifamily property?
If you had 100k, would you buy one property for cash and then use that property as leverage (heloc etc) to buy more?Or, would you use that 100k as a down payment on a couple different rental properties.