Hi everyone, my name is James Martin. I am from Memphis and have been investing in real estate for 5yrs now. My wife and I have mainly been rehabbing and doing rentals. We did pretty well until the market changed so n...
For a while we have been disussing about buying a combined holiday and short term rental property in the Orlando area in Florida, and living across the atlantic we hope to find some resources and help here on BP to he...
Hey everyone my names Brandon, I'm brand new to BP and this is my first post! Im very excited and motivated to hopefully buy my first property in general and make it an investment property with the best cash flow poss...
Hi BP!I'm a new member interested in the BRRRR method of real estate investing. I just got turned onto real estate and I've been listening to 3-4 episodes of the BP podcast for the last week or two. I live in San Fran...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Avondale.
Purchase price: $195,000
Cash invested: $60,000
This is an SFR that we purchased immediately after the sale of W. Monro...
So I have a house that I was going to refi and repeat. I currently have it under a construction loan. I’ve only called a couple of banks that I deal with so far. The local bank that I have the construction loan wit...
If a house is very old but then gets fully renovated does it matter how old it was or will the full renovation dramatically increase the value. Have a property built in 1951, but I added a floor and currently doing a ...
I have a property that I have built a good amount of equity about $150,000 for an estimate. I plan on renting out this property and never selling it. I could take out about $80,000 in a cash out refi and use that mone...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Troutdale.
Purchase price: $525,000
Cash invested: $131,250
Single-level Triplex with large yard and garages just outside ...
Hi all! Super new to real estate investing so please excuses my novice questions. I intend to purchase a property in full with a HELOC then use the BRRRR strategy going forward. From what I've heard, buying using a HE...