I live in the San Francisco Bay area and I feel like my investment options are limited due to the expensive real estate. I have been contemplating investment outside of California.
I am sure this is nothing new here at BP, but thought I would post up to get any feedback on my thoughts.
I was locating owner names on my local tax appraiser website after I had just come back from "driving for doll...
To qualify for an FHA loan, you need to live in the property for 1 year.While I intend to live in my new property for 1 year, I will also spend a considerable amount of time at my brother's house and my mother's house...
Hello, I have become unemployed since buying a rental property due to a car accident in January of this year. I am in the Tampa, Florida area. The mortgage I took out was a hard money loan, that at the time I would ha...
Hi All,It's been a while since I came on here. I have a single family home in Tooele, Utah. It's paid off, and currently get $1550/month. The home I estimate can be sold for ~$230K-$250K.I'd like to get some advice...
Hi, Everyone I’m new here to BP. I’m 23 and just bought my first 3 family unit in Fall River, MA. 2 months ago. My goal is to replace as much of my income as possible with passive income.The property is cash flow posi...
Hi BP membersI would like to find a mobile home investing meetup in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire or Pennsylvania area?I have been looking one and no luck. I do not mind driving if I have toThank you
I'm just starting out, so I haven't setup my company structure yet. I've read a few people that suggest just putting the properties in your name and then maximizing insurance. I would like to have more protection unde...
Hey all!I am new to BP and new to REI. I currently rent in East Austin and am looking into buying my first property. Originally I was looking to purchase a SFR that I could put some sweat equity into and rent out at s...
Hello BP Gang,Just a little backstory... I was fortunate enough to purchase a home via seller financing with pretty sweet terms... 35 year amortization at 4.04%.4 years down the road and now the original property owne...