I am a fairly experienced real estate owner buying and holding properties for rental income and I am actively involved in the day-to-day management. These properties are in New Jersey, Virginia, and Florida. Titles ar...
Good morning BP!My husband and I have been in this REI game for about 9 months now. We are knee deep in a complete flip, I have a few real estate clients that I put at my number one priority and oh, did I mention I st...
To weed out some people and not waste your time, do you normally have a set list of questions or script or something?
One way I've been considering lately to invest in Real Estate is through AppFolio stock. Stock price: APPF (NASDAQ)Many BP members are probably familiar with AppFolio. They're a common property management platform tha...
For those already investing in commercial or multi-family properties, what strategies have worked best for you? How do you evaluate potential investments, and what role does financing play in your decision-making proc...
How are you handling all of the keys for various properties?I have a lockbox key cabinet in the office but it's not the most efficient option since we end up running keys around and I find that keys too often are mis...
I understand that when we finally make our first deal, that property will be in its own LLC. But regarding the ownership of that LLC, my questions are:1) Do we need to go ahead and form a Corp now before we have any p...
Hey everyone!,I recently set up my Solo 401(k), and will soon be up and running! I am curious to know - what is your preference for your Real Estate dealings within your Solo 401(k)? Flips or Buy and Hold?
I have two rentals and right now I am about half way done with my 2nd brrrr house. The rentals are owned by my LLC just for them. I am wondering should I be operating a second LLC for the management side? I do a lot o...
Hi BP!Quick summary of what I am doing: Acquire small multi-family properties with capital partners to put up the down payment money, bank finance the remainder of the loan. Create win-win for all involved. I've ne...