Hello!This is my first post so my apologies in advance if I break forum protocol. So here goes:We are in talks to purchase 2 mixed use properties. #1) Cash flows well and has a LTV of about 1.42Commercial unit has lon...
Hi everyone,I love what I am seeing in Indianapolis so I wanted to reach out and see if anyone had any suggestions about who to work from an out of state investor perspective. Ideally, I am looking to purchase multifa...
Hey BP! Looking to do my first out of state deal and wanted to get some feedback. I think my analysis is decent but is there something I'm missing? Getting the properties from another friend of mine in WV. He owns the...
I am thinking of buying a property in Indio to use as a vacation rental. Ideally it will be a 4 bdr with a pool that will be ready to rent by early April. I think I can break even for the year on a few of the big wee...
Hello. We are new landlord and want to have clear understanding on regulations on occupancy limit. We have studio loft apartment units. It is 530 sqft with metal hand rails with metal spiral stair case. We think it is...
Hi folks my name is Courtney, Mr. Courtney that is. I am a newbie to the Real Estate industry. The idea of getting into Real Estate has floated in my head for some time, but I am now ready to jump start this new journ...
Hi, my name is Drew and I'm a new investor in the Chicagoland area and i wanted to know which parts of the city would be best for rental property investing.
Hi Everyone,Hope all is well!I have a planned trip to Detroit, Michigan for a business conference. I will be staying a few extra days to look at potential properties to invest in. I would love to hear about any advi...
Hi Everyone, I am new to the RE investing game and looking to buy my first property. I am 24, I work full time and I live in San Jose. The housing prices in the Bay Area are crazy right now so I'm trying to figure out...
Hi!Attempting to purchase my first investment property and was asked a question by a lender I wasn't expecting. 20% down payment for a 4.875% rate or 25% down payment for a 4.5% rate. The math seems to be in favor o...