Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Algona.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $12,000
Sale price: $330,168
This purchase is what set me on my real-estate v...
BP, I am wondering if it is possible to use the current equity I have in all of my properties (roughly 2 million) to buy land and build new construction multi family units? Would I need money down? I’m just not sure h...
I currently know of a quad plex property that I can get for around $400k(listed @ $400k however with speaking with a realtor, they believe it could be gotten for possible $380k) in CO. That property currently has rent...
I would like some advice on a fair way to structure a partnership with the following deal:Myself and a partner investor each provide 50% of the down payment. I found the deal, and I will be doing the rehab (hiring con...
I currently own a paid off duplex with a 2/1 per unit but needs work (flooring, cabinets, appliances, paint, A/C, and unfinished bathroom) before putting it for rent. What loan would you use to fix it or what would be...
I'm working up a plan for my first investment, Very interested in flipping a property. I don't plan to invest right away, as I'm still learning a lot. But, would you find a private lender, or a loan. Also, what would ...
Hi, I am wondering how folks structure flip deals when they joint venture with a contractor? Who pays the costs for the rehab and how do you structure the profits. Thanks for any ideas!
Does anyone know if I can get a 203K loan for a multi family that needed work if (as a contractor), I'm doing the work myself? or do I have to bring in an outside contractor?
I have been analyzing and making offers on properties to BRRRR but have been continually getting negative COC and been off on closing costs. I've run numbers through the BP BRRRR calculator on multiple properties lat...
Good Morning BP World! I am reaching out to see if anyone has a good, but basic, JV agreement they would be willing to share in a word document? All your help is much appreicated! ThanksAndrew