Hello all, I am Jeff Vanicky a newbie to real estate. I have done a couple single family house flips with a goal to own multiple rentals. I like to jump right in the ring and take a couple bruises on the way, but I am...
We are a local insurance agency in the greater Kansas City area. We work with a lot of investors and insure a lot of rental properties throughout the Midwest. I am now looking to get involved in investing myself. I ha...
I just bought my first property and will be taking out a loan for $115,200. I am torn between a 15 year mortgage at a lower rate and a 30 year mortgage. A 15 year mortgage costs $60,000 less in interest but reduces my...
Do I pay down mortgage to remove PMI faster?I am in escrow on my first ever house, it will be my primary home. It’s three bed two bath on 6 trees acres with animal corrals, outhouse, fire pit, etc. I will be renting o...
My name is Joseph, I live in the Atlanta area and I am beginner in real estate investing. I purchased my 1st home, a foreclosure one year ago and I currently have a tenant occupying the home. Although I purchased my 1...
I just started work on a property in a very solid rental area in DFW and am thinking it may be better to refinance the property post-rehab and stick a renter in there...
As a flip, I wouldn't net very much (maybe $10...
This week I have been working with my Dad as an active Real Estate Investor for 40 years. Here are five tips to succeed as a Real Estate Investor for 40 years:1. Set written goals of what you want to achieve and revi...
My name is Justin Hertzog. I am from a rural area in MN about an hour outside of the Twin Cities. I have about 10 years of experience being a real estate agent, rental agent for a large property management company, ...
Hey folks, got a quick qe.. Does paying cash for the full price get you moving faster to closing a deal? Like say I have found a prop for $20,000., and offer cash payment, payed in full, will that get the ball rolli...
I'm 23 and graduated college last year and have thus far paid my student loans down to $163,000 (yikes), with an interest rate of 6.62%. Before taxes I will make ~$80,000 this year. I work in a very stable industry an...