I have enough equity in each to buy four apartment complexes, and this doesn't even count liquid cash on hand. I've heard the financing for commercial real estate isn't that great though, balloon payments, refinancing...
Hello, I’m new to real estate and currently finishing my Econ undergrad at the same time. I help manage properties and right now, I’m trying to help my partner get some of his properties listed and sold. I know that i...
I have done a lot of reading and listened to many of the BP podcasts and one universal piece of advice I've received is to make a ton of offers. To find the best deals and grow your portfolio you might offer on 20 pro...
HI all- Hoping the larger Bigger Pockets brain can help me out here... We have 6 financed properties (all have over 25% equity and are cash flowing) and have been using the BRRR method to grow our investment portfoli...
I have two offers. Both offers are within $1,000, but the Portfolio loan sounds like the safest one to accept vs an FHA loan because they don't require two appraisals, they don't require PMI, and they don't requir...
Can anyone help me understand if my situation is possible and not breaking any rules? First, our current primary residence is an owner-occupied duplex where we used FHA financing. We will have established one year of ...
Hi, we manage properties in a partnership and in a couple LLCs. We have Lowes and other accounts to purchase materials for repairs or renovations. Those expense accounts need to be paid with funds from the correspondi...
Hello all,We (three way partnership) are working on a deal to buy a porfolio of properties that will consist of duplexes and a 4 plex for about 870K all from one owner. We are working on finding a portfolio loan that...
First of all, its hard to find a real good deal on MLS nowadays and when you find one, there are always multiple offers. For a typical investment property under $100K, I usually use the following strategies --Go very...
Hi BP, I am fairly new to real estate investing, however I have personally bought several different homes to live in over the past 10 years. My question is: if you had a decent amount of cash to invest (100K-200K), wo...