Can an FHA loan be assumed if the intention of the purchase is to be an investment and not a primary residence?Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone, I’m very new to this, and considering how unstable the market/economy is currently, I’m even more confused on where to start or who to trust. I have some money saved and would like to make the right inves...
Hey All,I have a few development projects in the QOZ zone in Philadelphia and need some cpa/tax/QOZ guidance. All properties are owned in a single member LLC. The plan is to develop/rehab them and refi to get all my c...
Was watching and reading about BRRRR strategy. When you use a private money lender as opposed to getting a mortgage from a bank what different about using a private money lender as opposed to a bank? Thank you.
Hi BP Family ! it's been a while, I hope everything is going well for everyone . I was just curious how having your real estate license influenced you're investing. Is the trade off between liability and access worth ...
I'm in the process of converting a LTR to MTR (3br/2ba house) in South Austin and expect to be mostly complete with furnishing by beginning of March. I'm considering temporarily listing it short term on Airbnb during...
Here is an article I wrote: Texas LLC FormationAngela Walter, Texas Attorney - Feel free to message me if you have any legal questions!
A limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure that is permitted by i...
I'm not really interesting in buying, managing, or selling individual properties, even turnkey. Don't like it, not good at it, more profitable things to do with my time etc. But I recognize that real estate above and ...
Exploring Real Estate Investment Opportunities in Oklahoma: A Hidden Gem for Savvy Investors
Oklahoma Real Estate:
When it comes to real estate investing, finding the right market can make all the difference. While ...
Is it pretty standard for your accountant to roll your LLC and Personal taxes into one return? That is what mine did for 2018 and has done with 2019, as I have been paying quarterly so as not to have such a big amount...