Apologies in advance for the lengthy post.On 1 January 2019 my wife and I owned our primary residence and a rental property a three hour drive from our primary residence. That is the last day I think I fully understo...
Hello BP,
I just graduated with almost 85k in student loan debt. This is between my fiancée and I. Our household generates 95k in W2 income. Now that I have money coming in I’m not sure what is the best thing I shoul...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $62,000
Cash invested: $4,500
Husband and I house hacked a duplex using FHA loan and down payment assistance...
Hey everyone, Freddie Mac just came out with a CHOICERenovation loan. Any ideas how this differs from the 203k loan? Seems like both cater to those who need to finance rehab costs, but I imagine there is more to it th...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment.
Purchase price: $223,500
Cash invested: $75,000
Purchased as a primary residence to start as I moved to Oklahoma. Converted to short-term r...
Hi, I figured that I would turn here since so far everywhere has been a dead end.We're approved to purchase this property with a 203k loan due to it needing rehabs. but the seller (its REO) will only accept a cash of...
I don't want to come off as a conspiracy nut.
Recently, my financial adviser mentioned a banker customer, fresh from a Euro banking conference that bought up a large amount of silver upon his return.
While the Banki...
Hey all! I am a beginner still soaking up as much info before I pull the trigger on my first property. I live in the PNW and I was curious to know if anyone has had any good finds in the Portland/Vancouver Area!
Economic Update
(Labor Day Edition)
This crazy bizarre year will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most challenging times of our lives. A worldwide pandemic, social distancing, facemasks, a recession, histori...
This should be a fun topic. For arguments sake lets say.... You have 1 mil net worth in rentals. Positive cash flow. Let's say it's all financed through the bank with 20% down on each. That makes 20% of it your cash ...