I think I know what the knee jerk reaction is going to be here: Absolutely not! Hear me out...The goal: Purchase a multifamily property as my first ever purchase with 3-4 units on an FHA loan with as little down as p...
If I make a loan through my SDIRA to an LLC for a fix and flip, can I also make a loan to the same LLC using my private funds? Or is that not allowed? The LLC would manage the whole rehab. I would have no involvement ...
I’m curious to here what kind of analysis everyone does when they are scoping out an investment. Which equations do you use? And specifically what’s your target with those? (Cashflow goal, ROI % you shoot for, IRR, et...
How do you determine what you think is an appropriate amount to subtract for profit on deal?
This is the beginning of a series of posts I will be publishing on ‘Building a Diversified Real Estate Business Through Investment Strategy, Risk Management and Portfolio Management. I’d like to set the stage with thi...
When investing in a private real estate offering, one signs a subscription agreement. This document was countersigned by the investment opportunity provider (the LLC) and did get a receipt of funds provided. What ar...
Hi there, I am beginner investor in residential properties and i thought it would be a better idea to go into commercial properties for a higher return. However, there is more risk involved with commercial and I need ...
Hi, so I just recently (maybe 1 year) have found out about Bigger pockets and have been listening to all the podcasts, reading books. I'm a saver, so I have some cash to invest, but I don't want to force it into a "d...
I have spoken to a few people who may be interested in lending me money to help in building my portfolio. I'll be starting with some flips to build cash reserves. I understand that a promissory note can be used to sec...
House hacking might be the easiest way to get into real estate. This beginner-friendly investing strategy involves little risk, works with several types of properties, and can cover your entire mortgage. But don’t jus...