I can get a total of 200K out of my rentals right now. With cash on hand I'd have about 300K to invest when the opportunity arises. This would finally put the equity in my King County, WA area houses to good use. Thin...
Ok, here's the deal. I've been spending hours and hours looking at single and multi family homes for the past week or so. I've been searching out of state, because New Jersey properties really just aren't an option fo...
With the help of Jerry Puckett, a couple of opportunities for multifamilies have popped up in the DFW metroplex - including Carrollton, Oak Lawn, and Lower Greenville.
Does anyone have any thoughts on these areas?
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What's up Bigger Pockets and friends! I am a full time sailor in San Diego, (please don't thank me for my service I'm just a regular person like the rest of us), part time realtor, and I'm also an aspiring RE investor...
Hello, I have a piece of land in Arkansas on a mortgage and a home in wisconsin that’s on a mortgage, both through banks. If I quit claim these out of my personal name into an LLC, will this hurt my credit by closing ...
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My name is Michele and I am from Los Angeles, CA. I have been researching Kansas City, MO since the beginning of the year and have decided to make my first out-of-state purchase in Kan...
Hi - Currently residing in Queens, NY amd have about +$200k for downpayment and want to invest in units as rental property (i.e 3-4 units or duplex). However, as most of you are aware, it is near impossible to find a ...
I have a rental townhouse assessed at $114,000. Bank loan at $121,000. I'm $200 out of pocket each month to meet the mortgage and it needs a new roof. Wells Fargo owns the loan, but Bank of America services the...
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I've recently discovered BP and can't peel myself away from all the information!
I've found it's a great place to get a sanity check for young investors like myself preparing or thinking abou...
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My wife and I are in escrow on our first home. We plan to live in and remodel over the next two years and sell in 2015 (or rent it, depending on the market). I'm not sure if it's standard practice to inclu...