Situation: A partner and myself are closing on our first house hack/duplex. we're planning to house hack one side, the other side is currently being rented at $650/month. (We've been best friends since 2009) On that s...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Columbia.
Purchase price: $410,000
Cash invested: $80,000
I found a 5 bedroom 3 bath 70s split foyer in sought after HoCo MD. The...
Does anyone know who will do a mortgage for 30k in South Carolina? I would rather not do hard money lenders like prosper and lending club because the maximum payback term is 5 years. I would have a much easier time wi...
I’m totally green when it comes to real-estate investing. I’m about to have my first rental property (my first home purchase) and I am fortunate to be in a situation where I have a place for my family and I to stay...
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I'm looking to get started in real estate investment - preferably a single family home in the Columbia River Gorge. I have been looking at The Dalles but would consider other towns in Oregon or Washin...
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I'm new to BP and am a 32 yr old aspiring investor located in British Columbia. I am looking for my first commercial real estate deal in Alberta or Saskatchewan, as these markets are more within my reach. I...
Hey BP community. I'm a newbie investor from Columbia looking to make my first primary home purchase and turn it into a house hack with my fiancé. I know multifamily is hard to come by in the area so I figured our bes...
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My name is Dave Raney. I am new to both Bigger Pockets and Real Estate Investment in general. I am looking to get into both flips and buy and holds. I have been looking for my first deal for the last 3 month...
Hi everyone, I have 3 deals that are currently being finalized totaling 560 doors in Western Canada (3 different locations - British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan). We have the deals fully funded and have a bit ...
I've been looking to break into real estate investing in my own market in Nashville, and have noticed as many have mentioned that the price to rent ratio in the core of the city really just isn't there for positive ca...