Hello,I've read several books and have had a solid mentor over the past couple years. I just joined bigger pockets, although I've been listening to podcasts for a while. I've wanted to get into real estate for the pas...
Stressing where and what to invest first. Thinking about wholesaling or buying my first rental property. Any ideas how to start? Thanks in advanced.Ps. Loving the community
Dear Lenders, I am looking to run my real estate business under an LLC, am I able to finance my 1st deal through my name, and supply the title, etc. through my LLC? This way I can utilize lower rates (aiming for the B...
I wanted to thank all the posters and feedback to discussions that i have absorbed over the past 18 months. i would not have ventured into this without this website and the communities discussions (and what a mistake...
I’m currently looking at purchasing a 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom Single Family as a first time home buyer. I want to live in one bedroom and fill the other two bedrooms with “Tenants” / old college friends that have agree...
Background:
-Male in late thirties.
-Own several rental properties in the Seattle area.
-Interest rate on currently primary residence/house is 3.25%, no PMI/MIP.
-Tax bracket is 32%.
-Mortgage payment is $974 a...
Hi!I have been reading and doing research because this year I will start my investment ¿career? :DI just browsed on loopnet and did some numbers in the very first investment that popped up. Is this:
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I am using my VA loan to purchase my first 2 properties. I'll be using my whole entitlement of $675k (based on my location), so one house will be 320K and the second will be about $320K. I plan on buying the first thi...
Hi Everyone! We have been investing for 7 -8 years now and the banks r now saying we are at a 43% debt ratio. I've always used the smaller banks but I NOW NEED a great bank not a hard money lender. We have great liqu...
I was reading a post about the new FHA regulations and wanted to ask the forum's opinion.
From my understanding PMI is now required throughout the life of the FHA loan. Even if you build enough equity to brea...