Hi all!I have one rental property (duplex) in WI that is in an LLC, no debt, and I currently live in CA. I am looking for the best way to access the equity in that rental property so that I can use that loan to purcha...
This is my first post to Bigger Pockets, however, been following for a while. My market is Albany, NY.You can make pretty staggering net profits in this area. My biggest question now is wait another couple years and b...
Hi, I am new to the Bigger Pockets forum and to REI. I am an "accidental landlord" and am renting out a townhouse that was my personal residence. I decided to become a landlord because my townhouse development is st...
Hey guys. I am a total newbie here. My wife and I own our single family home in Brooklyn Park, MD - Olde Brooklyn Park, so a nice part of town in a good housing development. We got jobs in Texas so we're leaving and w...
I am in the beginning stages of purchasing a multifamily home (Duplex/Triplex/Fourplex) in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and am torn between paying the 3.5% down payment and pulling all of my savings, or utilizing a dow...
I am currently renting out my former primary residence in Chesapeake, VA for $2400 a month (built new in 2001 with some upgrades over the years). I moved to the NOVA area a year ago and have a realty company providing...
We gone into great detail in a previous thread. I was wondering if on this thread we could go into great detail. Everything that is including on the 50% rule. Maintenance, Management, Taxes, Upkeep, Legal, Accounting,...
Hello,I finally jumped into real estate investing last year and it's been exciting! For no prior experience I feel like my first deal has been going ok :) I currently own and live in a SFH while renting out three of t...
So I have a choice to make. The two options are very different, but can both be quantified, so they may be comparable.
1. Pay off my car
I owe $7,085 on my car, and monthly payments are $236.
That would m...
Hi guys hoping to get some feedback on an offer from TIAA for a cash out refi on my residence. It looks expensive, especially closing costs. I'm trying to position myself to have as much cash on hand as possible in th...