Hello! I'm new to house flipping and feeling a bit apprehensive about moving forward with my first deal. Do any of you have some advice for this initial flip? Any tips or insights would be greatly appreciated!
Hi All, I am a newbie RE investor and currently using /learning with a mentor to do my first RE investment. My budget is around 80-120K for my first investment and I have explored those markets below:
Cleveland OH...
I have a house in Evanston fropiped the price by a lot 80000 and it’s not selling plz help
I am looking for a new market to invest in a single family home. My budget is $100,000.
Ideal Criteria:
-3 bed/2 bath
- Move-in Ready/Light Value Add
-B Class property or better
-History of appreciation
-Cash...
I have two friends who would like to partner with me on a few deals. They were telling me about how they were thinking of investing and after I told them of my past experience with real estate, they jumped on me about...
Syndicating deals offers investors the opportunity to take down larger deals using other people’s money while providing a great return for everyone in the deal. Of course, all that sounds good, it’s easy for an inexpe...
I’m trying to get my feet wet in real estate investing, but I’m drawn more to the passive route. Active real estate investing doesn’t seem to float my boat. What are people’s opinions on turnkey? What are the typical ...
Hello All, I'm finally trying to get off "podcast mode" in my BP experience and get off the sidelines. I've learned a lot from listening to others (and some past experience including buying my own house at foreclosur...
Hi everyone,I have been actively looking for a small multifamily home in South Jersey (specifically, Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington counties) to house hack. So far, I haven't been able to find anything that may b...
I walked away from what I thought was a good deal the other day. I wound up walking away because the area of town was a little (read: a lot) rougher than I initially thought. My realtor described the area only as 'wor...