Hi guys I just got into a property in the NYC area .2 family home, it was brought to my attention by a friend. And it's main selling point was buying into equity in a neighborhood that's about to explode.Main thing fo...
I graduated from college in May and I moved to Chicago shortly afterwards to start my job. I have constantly been looking for deals in Chicago but it is very difficult to find cash flow in areas that I would want to b...
Hi, lets say hypothetically, you have done well in the flipping and/or renting business and you have a few million saved up. I'm sure it gets to a point where your flipping/renting business won't be a efficient busin...
Hello All, happy new year! I hope 2017 is off to a good start for you!We visited with a seller today who called in response to a letter we sent. To make a long story short the seller is elderly, has been in the home f...
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.I am in the process of looking for a second property, and am currently exploring some ideas in small multi...
Hi All, I am looking to get obtain critical legal advice while creating a key team around me moving forward in the buy and hold real estate process. I have some questions on the methods of utilizing an LLC while inves...
I'm searching for what you might call "entry level" resources on building small homes to hold as rentals. I've been looking into this given the chronic housing shortages and tight investment options in many markets. A...
Hello Bigger Pockets! Here's our interesting situation: we have grown to roughly 13-15 rental units depending on how you count, but we're also starting to integrate more flip projects with the main intention of supp...
I believe 8 is the limit for mortgages allotted under a single investor. How do I get around this? How do some investors own 100 properties?
Would you guys be so kind please and explain to me how do real estate taxes in Indiana work? For example, in Arizona and California taxes are 1% from the purchase price. So if I bought my house for 200 K. 5 years ago...