I am looking at a property that has a heating system for a small house and a duplex that uses firewood. The system is fairly new and apparently works well. In the past, one of the tenants got wood from the property (1...
Interested in moving to Chicago post college and want to start by investing in and living in a multi family unit.What are popular neighborhoods for investors?
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My name is Caleb, I am looking for more experienced investors and agents who have sold packages for investor clients before, on and off-Market.
I've got a bundle of 10+ properties, spri...
Hello, I just listed my first rental. I am currently asking for a 600 credit score as one of my requirements. But I'm thinking that might be too high and I should lower it to 550. I would like to know what others use ...
The property in question is $55k, and I recently did NOT get approved for a loan and was really really surprised. I was looking for a quote with 20% down as an investment property, and they shot me down despite ha...
Hi everyone! It's great to be among so many experienced professionals. I'm curious to hear from those of you who are managing your own fix-and-flip projects for the first time. What have been some of the most surprisi...
Looking to buy rental condo. $184,000 property, 20% down, so finance 147,200. Rate estimated to be 4.75% 30 yr fixed, taxes $2175/yr, insurance $600/yr, HOA dues $115/month. Cost estimate would be about $1110/month....
Bought a home in nc paid cash for it. Have my old home i moved from mn. I still own the home in mn at a 4.25% mortage. Trying to decide if i should sell and put money into stock market invest. The home in mn over 20 ...
Residential real estate investing has the potential to be very profitable. But how much do you need to invest in real estate and generate steady passive income?
Unfortunately, the perceived excessive costs involved ...
I have been a BP member for a few months, and have watched/listened to every webinar/podcast I have been able to get my hands on. On those, @Brandon Turner usually mentions (for BRRRRs) that a desirable cash-on-cash R...