Hi everyone, I am buying a home for myself, a 650k home in the Chicago area. I have the money to put 20% down. I just want to be smart before I buy and ask is there is anything else I should consider on the financing ...
I have property I procured with hard money which is approaching the due time for me to refinance into a conventional loan. I got a quote from a company we decided to move forward with. This will be a DSCR loan. Howeve...
I currently own 3 units and looking to add to my portfolio in late spring/early summer of 2025. I'll be in the market for a duplex/triplex in the $400k range that I will owner occupy and use a 5% down loan. I have som...
If you don't want to tie up someones propety, and an option agreement is not an option.
Can you have the seller sign a purchase agreement, and write in the agreement that the contract begins on date of latest signat...
I want to use the brrrr strategy to buy my first property, but I don’t have a w2 history. The work I do is for a waterslide company and they don’t report anything, and I cut grass as well while being a full time colle...
My husband and I were recently connected with someone who would like to sell their townhome off-market (to avoid realtor fees, specifically). They owe about 80k on the property. Asking 240k for the property, but plan ...
I have spent the past couple months reading about real estate investing and can't wait to get started. However, we have been debating how we should obtain our first rental property. My wife and I planning on moving to...
Our company owns and manages two multifamily properties: 84 units (28 triplex buildings) in one location and 27 units (9 triplex buildings) in another, all in Northern California area, in secondary markets (not San ...
Hello,I will soon be moving to Texas for work. I plan on buying my first home out there, but I am also planning on beginning to invest in buy and hold properties soon after I move. My wife and I will both be getting p...
Does anyone have a list of exit strategies that would work for multi-family properties in either a "lease option" deal or a "subject to" deal (subject to their existing financing)? Thanks, Mike