I read this morning that the Fed signals bond buying taper coming "soon" and interest rates rising between now and 2024.Does anyone have any thoughts on if this will effect the housing market, mortgages & borrowing?
I keep here you guys talking about commercial lenders not looking at personal finances just the property but why does all the lenders I'm talking to want my personal finances and a personal guarantee on the loan? The ...
My hot water heater has a leak, I had a plumber look at it and they couldn’t find the issue. It’s 14 years old and they quoted me $3000 to replace it. This is Apple wood plumbing, I live in Thornton Co. It has a 10 y...
I looked at a property today that just came on the market that is priced at $250,000.00 in which the ARV is between $490,000.00 - $510,000.00. I am estimating that rehab cost will be around $85,000.00. The biggest cha...
Hello Bigger Pockets Forum! I am 21 years of age and I have been looking to purchase a single family home with a detached garage that way I am able to convert the garage into a separate adu and rent out the 3-4 bedroo...
Cash is King, and investing is about managing risk. I market to owners of Seller-Financed notes interested in trading future payments for cash. Buyers of this type of paper are still buying, but with the COVID19 econo...
Hi BiggerPockets!My name is Alex, and I live in Metairie, Louisiana (right outside of New Orleans). I'm an attorney here in town, but I've developed an interest in real estate investing in the past year or so. My wi...
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They would not sign a new lease and it rolled over (auto renew for 1 year) and 2 weeks into the new lease they said they will be moving out.(did not pay rent and said to use last month rent...
Hello,I was curious as to what risks there are to investing while young (19). I have a goal to purchase my first rental property by the time I am 21 but I am worried I might be setting myself up to fail. What are so...
I have asked my realtor in Oklahoma to find me owner financed properties. She has just informed me that there is "no real owner financing" in the state of Oklahoma; it basically turns into landlord/tenant law and you ...