Hey All. After years of lurking on here, I am finally about to jump into the game. My wife and I are now in a financial position to buy a property. My parents have graciously offered to co-sign and our plan is to buy...
Need some assistance with figuring out an offer; a gentleman who owns some residential and commercial properties wants to sell one of his cash flowing property in order to jump into a bigger deal on the commercial sid...
Hi, I would like to use the delayed financing route for investing to speed up the BRRRR process. From my understanding, conventional mortgages that go through Fannie/Freddie utilizing delayed financing have specific t...
I can't believe I am "that guy", or in this case "that girl", who rehabbed a property before closing, smh!Please help me problem solve this situation. In sum, I intended to purchase the property in cash from a wholesa...
I can't believe I am "that guy", or in this case "that girl", who rehabbed a property before closing, smh!Please help me problem solve this situation. In sum, I intended to purchase the property in cash from a wholesa...
I'm reading David Greene's book, and I'm sure he eventually answers this question, but the way that he's explained it so far is that you pay cash for the house upfront. Is there no way around this when doing BRRRR?
I bought a home owner finance and have been thinking of selling it on contract for deed but not sure if it would work? I asked my “Lender” if I can sell it as wrap but they don’t want the transfer of ownership. Number...
I am paying for foreclosure.com, and would like to make my first deal through this site. However, is it possible to wholesale through foreclosure.com in the same manner as other methods such as being able to get it un...
I have always done cash deals on flips. I am now looking at a potential buy and hold property. It's an online auction so I'd like to incentivize my offer by using cash but long-term want to finance the property. Ob...
Hello people of BiggerPockets,
I plan to be a realtor sometime soon. I just learned that realtors are self-employed and file their taxes on a 1099 form. This means I can write off expenses related to my work. Hence, ...