Hello BP members, I'm fairly new to real estate investing, But I've been studying for the past few months, researching deals, driving around town. I have come across a building for sale that stands out from all the re...
Hi everyone! My partner and I just got a house under contract in Denver for $500k and are looking forward to getting started on renos! Our strategy is a fix and flip and we're fairly confident we can be in and out in ...
Can I use a commercial business loan as a down payment on an investment property as a short term rental. My lender mentioned that any government backed conventional loan must be with your own personal funds unless gif...
Hello everyone. Happy Tuesday. I hope everyone is fulfilling their investment dreams. Does anyone know what financing avenues are available for purchasing foreclosure properties? I realize traditional lending institut...
Hi All, long time lurker first time postingI'm about a year away from enacting this plan. I'm in Lubbock TX and planning to move in 2023. I own a 3bd2bath single family home 100% . I want to keep the property as an...
I own a couple of rentals and have a > $1M net worth.Probably 60% of that NW is in retirement funds with the other 40% being in cash, brokerage accounts, equity in properties (approximately $100k in equity).I have ...
Pros and cons of 203k loan? Would your recommend someone to use this for first investment?
Help me with my first house hack, please!
1988 Duplex, 3BR/1.5BA Aprox 1050 sqft /unit, Both Rented $1050 (1)1yr/(1)Mon2Mon, Utilities Separate, Offer $350k, VA Fund Fee 1.4% financed, 2.65% rate, 10% down
Cost Ass...
I am currently under contract for a 5 unit multi-family. It's in a small mid-western town near Cincinnati where rents are good and increasing due to housing shortage. The small town also has a weekend/seasonal draw fo...
Hey everyone,I am looking for opinions on the best strategy for my future plans.I currently have around $100k in my home equity and $20k in personal savings. My plan is to renovate my current home, turn it into a rent...