I am considering the purchase of a small commercial mixed-use property. It is a building with two current multi-year leases (post office, yoga studio...no history of lengthy vacancies), and a very small owner-occupie...
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Im sure this has been covered already but I am looking for some lenders in Ohio who would be willing to do a shorter seasoning period than 6 months on a BRRRR. The property in question is a 12 (possibly 13) u...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Leawood.
Purchase price: $619,000
Cash invested: $110
My largest Flip to date. The ARV is $975k. I have 2 partners on this proje...
So I just listened to the BP webinar and am trying to figure this out. I live in Hollywood, FL and pay $1400 in rent. There are quite a few properties in the area for under $100k so the mortgage payment would be consi...
How do I find investors or syndications to whom I can pitch higher-cost real estate development opportunities? I have a few opportunities available soon, but they would require investors or syndications that can affo...
So many hard lenders want 20% of the purchase price as a down payment, in a market like NYC having 20% down is tough. What's another way to acquire hard money loans without such a huge down payment?
I'm currently working on scaling up quickly through purchasing large SFR portfolios and/or apartments, and I've spoken to a few sellers willing to carry back a seller 2nd note of 20-30% (i.e. the down payment).
I'...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Raytown.
Purchase price: $92,000
Cash invested: $27,000
Sale price: $143,000
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Colin Douthit
Boug...
Hi everyone first off very excited to be on here and excited to learn more about real estate investing. My situation is kinda weird as I started out in real estate about 1 year ago, I got into short-term rentals and h...
Ok first, is it rare for a seller to finance 100% of the deal? (I think yes but wanted to see what your input was and if you guys have heard of seller doing so) My second question is say an owner will finance 70% of t...