Hi everyone, I am a newbie in investing in Small Family Rentals. After more than a year, finally moving from my analysis paralysis, I made an offer on a duplex . Since my house has equity, at least $200,000 from an ap...
Rehabbers: How do you locate properties to buy, rehab, and then either resell for immediate profit or rent out, lease-to-own, etc.
Me and my husband have refi'd our house for the purpose of reinvesting the cashed out money from the refi. We are looking into buying our second rental, and first out of state investment. With the current trends right...
HelloI just bought a condo cash and my wife and I plan on living in it until our primary home is finished being built. We then plan on renting it out, my question is that when we are ready to buy another rental. What ...
I own a SFH.Bought it in 2009 at 385K + 50K in rehab = 435KCurrent Market Value 785KCurrent NOI = 32K Annual = 7.7 % Cap Rate on my investment, 4 % Cap Rate at current market pricesshould I continue holding it or sell...
Hi BP. I am an full time employee and hold a real estate license on the side. I have one sfr that I'm holding with plenty of equity but it is under long term lease agreement and I don't want to leverage HELOC as I in...
heynot sure if this is the correct sub-forum but i'l give it a go. planning on buying a property, long term rental, all cash. now, say i have around 500$ coming in to my account every month (this is in theory, after a...
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This is my first post on the BiggerPockets forum, woohoo! I have a quick question that I'd love opinions on. I am investing in a market in CT, I currently have one SFH, and looking to add my 2nd. The dilemma ...
Have a condo deal closing in a couple weeks.165k purchase price25% down$350 HOA$27 insurance Rent after repairs $1750Cash flow: $490COC: 13Now my question is, would you consider using an equity line of 110k, combined ...
Hi everyone,My wife and I are planning to purchase our first property here int he Decatur/Atlanta area. We're wondering if we should obtain a mortgage from the outset or pay cash and then refinance. The way I see it...