So as I was reading the forums where hard money lenders were being researched, a thought struck me. I am a high earner and have maybe $150k extra cash per year to invest. If I were to use that cash to invest in buying...
The questions in the forums about choosing a brokerage are everywhere, so I thought this might be helpful as a placeholder for other investor-friendly agents who can add their experience in choosing or switching broke...
Hello, I typically prefer not to ask for help, but I’m reaching out to see if anyone is available to assist me with my first fix flip project. Alternatively, if you know of a mentor you could recommend, I would greatl...
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I recently became highly interested in becoming an investor, as it seems an attractive retirement plan. After reading a few books (one of them being "Rich Dad Poor Dad" ofcourse) the idea of switching to a job to l...
Hi BPers,I wanted feedback for my first newbie rental. I'm under contract and COE is end of the month. I'm buying a pre-foreclosure property as-is (condition is okay when home inspector checked it out) SFR (3bd/2ba) p...
I’m in the process of starting a wholesaling, fix & flip and contracting/development business. My end goal is to have a full scale development business within 2 to 3 years I’m starting off with Wholesaling to fami...
My RE agent found what I think is an incredible investment opportunity on a quadruplex in the Marietta area near 75. This is an off market deal so far that I am privy to due to my RE agent's relationship with the sell...
I am a new RE investor getting ready to buy my first deal. I plan on using money from equity in my house currently at 4.5%. I have talked with a couple different banks around the Lexington, KY area and have a few di...
I'm in the process of buying my first rental property in the Bouldercrest Acres area of Atlanta (30316) and am trying to determine if j should use a property management company right out the gate. It seems like it wo...
Hi all,This is my first post here and I am looking to secure my first deal on a non-owner occupied fourplex. It is considered a residential property because it is less than five units but most lenders I have found wil...