I have moved to a new area for a job and am looking at real estate investment. I am currently undergoing a divorce, though expect for it to be finalized within the next 3-4 months. As such, I am looking at lease o...
I don't want to fall into the trap of buying because I feel I have to, but that said I've got cash sitting around drawing 0.01% that I need to do something with and this seems to be the best in my area, other than a d...
Tonight at 6:00pm I will be attending my first real estate meet-up in Denver, Colorado. To say I'm excited would be an understatement, however, I'm a little nervous as well. I don't know what to expect going into the ...
I am evaluating a 7 lot mobile home park and am interested in everyones thoughts. I am concerned that the location of the mobile home park is declining making long term tenets challenging. I live about an hour and a h...
I've been a tenant for four years, after my first year i rolled over to month to month. Since I've been in that place its been constant issues, half ass repairs, and the worst attitude EVER . A couple of days ago i go...
Last week we closed on our first BRRR multifamily property! We've employed the strategy a few times now, but never on a multi-unit property. In our tight market (Olympia, WA), it's so rare to find a deal anymore, espe...
Hey!My name is Luke. I am 30 years old and I am located in British Columbia, Canada. I work seasonally as a tree planter and have done that for the last 12 years. My dad growing up has always been a fan of real estate...
Hello BP family,My wife and I just had an offer accepted on our very first investment property. We are very excited but also very nervous since we are still new to this game and have a lot to learn. The property is a ...
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As a general rule how much should a single family property cash flow to make it a potential buy? I am familiar with the 50 percent rule often used on Multi Family properties. Is there a similar rul...
With home prices still very high and interest rates now high too, is anyone actually cashflowing on newly acquired property? Even the 1% rule doesn’t seem to work anymore Example: assuming 20% downPurchase price: 250k...