Greetings BiggerPockets!I've learned so much from this community and have listened to podcasts and read posts and books to the point that I'm just overwhelmed with information. I'm finding myself in a bit of a bind an...
I'm looking to get involved in my first real estate purchase. I'm not sure which strategy is best and I'm hoping for some advice or maybe a path I hadn't considered.I also need to purchase a primary residence leaving...
Hey BP!! I have been a real estate investor for a little over a year now when i purchased a four plex. It has gone pretty well and I am now ready to move on and purchase some more units. I just found someone selling...
A lot of BPers have discussed the supply response in Denver. An interesting read & video. Experts Say Soaring Rent Prices are Beginning to Stabilize in Denverhttp://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/expert...
My partner and I just purchased (closed today!) a duplex in Pittsburgh with 100% seller financing, the only thing we paid for was closing costs ($965 each) not too bad. Our plans are to rehab once the tenants move out...
My husband and I recently bought a house for a flip. We quickly decided that we would like to have this house as our first rental property instead. We bought the house with cash, but are debating if we should refina...
I am brand new to BP and this is my first discussion question, as I am new to real estate investing as well. I have a two bedroom two bath condo that is a mile and a half west of Wrigley Field in Chicago that I curren...
Hey BP family,Just finished up the renovations on a rental in Augusta, GA. Augusta is a smaller town but it’s growing due to the military, medical schools, construction and a cyber security center. I finished this pro...
I'm just the messenger so shoot me if you want. Go to Forbes.com and enter "25 weakest housing markets". It gives them in order, projection of additional drop in value and when bottom will be in your area. Surprise!!!...
I am looking at duplex that grosses $1,590 per month and the sales price is $103,200. I am looking at approximately $9,540 in annualized expenses using the 50% rule. My monthly mortgage payment would be assuming a 20 ...