Hey all,
I am looking for some advice as to what to do. We are looking to start our real estate journey and hopefully own enough doors to retire early. Me and my wife are 41 and have access to roughly 500k in asset...
#askBPI have $30k saved and ready to use. Is there an advantage to using this to pay down my current (primary) mortgage and then getting an equity line of credit, or should I use this strictly as investment capital? ...
Hi All, I have a lump sum of money and am not sure if it's smarter to use it all to buy one rental property out right, or if I should buy a few properties by going through a bank and just putting 20% down. Which appro...
What is the better investment Buy & Flip or Buying multiple family to rent out.
PROS & CONS V. SHORT-TERM & LONG-TERM
I may move from canada in 3-5 years. I have about 700k in savings. I don't like renting in apt buildings or plexes where the noise level drives me insane. I am thinking of moving out of Toronto into the boonies somewh...
I'm in a bit of a conundrum here. I'll be moving back to SD in May for work. Last year when I knew it was a possibility I started looking at buying a MFR, and living in one of the units using an FHA loan. I've been...
I am new to BP and would like to get some advice on the type of investment criteria the more experience investors on here use for buying and holding as well as flipping. I am most interested in buying and holding init...
Hello all,
I am new to the real estate investing world, but I have already benefited greatly from the Bigger Pockets community. I just started looking for deals 6 months ago, but Brandon Turner's The Book helped me ...
My brother and I are both interested in purchasing rental property, and we have what appear to be very different ideas about what a good rental property purchase is. I'm curious what more seasoned investors think of t...
I've been scratching my head at this 2% rule of thumb to determine the rent price of a property. I know it's more of a guideline than a rule, but I just don't understand how I could get away with charging $6,000 a mon...