Hello community, I have recently inherited two properties with challenges. The first home has no mortgage or lien, but has late property tax of about 1,700. The other home has a mortgage of 18,000 remaining and lat...
I’ve Been very fortunate this past year and landed a job that allows me to live a more comfortable life financially than I’m used to. I have a family situation that will allow for a live and flip and ultimately allow...
Good debt vs. bad debt
Debt doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Taking on some debt might allow you to achieve your goals or fulfill your dreams. Borrowing money can help you complete your education, purchase a home or f...
I know this is personal for everyone but I'd like to share where I am. My wife and I have good jobs and we do have $80k in debt (not good debt but bad debt). We have leftover around $3,200/ month and we currently have...
I was working on a tabletop underwriting for a multi-family asset. While searching through the OM (offering Memorandum) for 5 data points (NOI, pro forma NOI, sources/uses, debt, exit strategy) I was only able to iden...
I need advice for choosing the best option for me i got accepted to college for real estate for free everything paid with financial aid the classes offer is Real Estate level 1 certified and my other option is getting...
I have credit card debt, student loans and a car loan that's upside down. Between my fiancee and I that equals about a total of $56000 in debt. Should I spend time agressively tackling debt or focusing the time and mo...
Do other BP landlords pay attention to debt to income ratio of their prospective tenants? Say, really bad credit, but all past financial obligations paid off, and no loans, no car notes, no credit card debt, no debt, ...
People peddling "Financial Freedom" in the form of a course/class do not understand the term.The term "financial freedom" is often used to describe a state of being where an individual has enough wealth to live their ...