Hey y'all!My husband and I are from Piedmont, SC. We've always talked about getting into real estate and finally decided to make the plunge this year. (I posted a discussion under General about a vacant/abandoned hous...
My Father has a 401k that he isn't using for income at all. Next year he will have to start taking minimum distributions from it.I'm interested in acquiring real estate using the BRRRR strategy. Is there any way to ...
Hello fellow BP'ers,I'm interested in purchasing properties in the Piedmont Triad area (Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point). As an OOS investor and attempting to get more familiar with the area, I was wondering ...
Hello everyone, this is my first post on the forum, but I have been reading an learning from many people on this site for quite some time.
So im tired of giving the IRS all of my income, and I have been reading about...
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Property took 1 year to sellProperty went under contract 3 times with different buyersWinter freezing temps - water pipe burst ruined our renovation and we had to start all over againWhat We Should Have Done
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I am not sure where to start. I am ready to be out of the Rat Race. I grew up with a mom who was a teacher and my dad was a mechanic. They didn't teach me about money. I was just told, by them, and by my education...
Owner financing is like a secret weapon for folks looking to sell their properties after hanging onto them for ages. Instead of selling your place outright and getting hit with a massive tax bill all at once, you play...
OK just starting out here so excuse my ignorance, but how does NOI make any sense on its own? Shouldn't there be some type of relationship between NOI and Operating Cash Flow, like a rule of thumb such as "if OCF outw...
Hi all!New investor here looking (hoping) to invest in Miami for my first property, if the numbers can work out. But can they? Two properties by the end of 2018 is the goal! Here's what I'm looking for:I'd like a 4-pl...
What’s the proper etiquette when shopping mortgage rates? If planning for shopping rates, is it respectful to be transparent and tell the lender/broker that you plan on shopping the rate to get a better deal?