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...
Hey everyone!So I'm not at the point to start investing in properties with my own money (not enough capital), but I was wondering how I could utilize my current skills (or learn new skills) to be able to potentially h...
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...
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...
If you had $500,000 and are a rooke REI, what's your move to get started?
Would you focus on a high cap or low cap market? Would you buy and hold a SFR/MFR or go right into a different strategy/niche?
BP,I'm looking into refinancing one or both of my properties. Obviously the idea behind it is to lower the payment and increase cash flow. The SFH is above market rent with tenants and the triplex is almost there. Bot...