1st Post in BP. Newer resident in Ohio. Was previously investing in SW Florida, where I have 2 rentals. Have taken a hiatus from investing in real estate over the last 5 years to buy and grow a manufacturing business...
Good Morning all of you beautiful souls. I am a seasoned long term investor that has decided to step up my game and get out of my comfort zone (I hear that's where the magic happens!!) I am looking for a mentor in t...
Much knowledge being dropped by the top tier investors and savy beginners on here.Much respect. As a an upcoming real estate agent in Houston, Texas, does anyone know the ins and outs of wholesaling while being licens...
I reside in Houston and have been attending sheriff tax sales on the courthouse steps for a while. I've been doing my research and normally narrow down my potential buys to about 5 properties. It seems time and t...
Hi BP community!I am looking for some advice. I am a newer investor located halfway between Raleigh and Fort Bragg, NC. My wife and I currently have two investment properties and our primary residence. House 1 is loca...
What is a good cap rate on a 20 unit apartment complex close to 2 universities in a highly desirable and rentable area in Nashville, TN? Is 6% low, 8% average and 10% high? Forgive my ignorance but what is that base...
I have been watching the last 4 months in absolute awe. Unemployment is through the roof, businesses are going bankrupt, most people are staying home not spending money yet the stock market and Real Estate market are...
I often see homes advertised "50k appraised at 65k". Just an example. So does that mean one can buy the house for 50k then take more equity out of the property then 50k he used to buy it?? im confused here.
almost finished with my first brrr property. i own it outright, and when it's finished it will appraise at close to $135-150k. would you take out the max amount when refinancing, or play it more safe?? my initial ...
I hate surprises.I have always been told, get to 80% loan to value and you can remove your PMI. I'm there.I call my mortgage servicer and say I'd like to remove my PMI and they say nope! Got to be at 75% LTV! What!? I...