Hi, I am looking for a feedback from more experienced members. Currently I am planning to buy a newly built fourplex in NoHo area of Los Angeles (sandwiched between North Hollywood and Toluca Lake). What concerns me i...
Hi all, I'm in the early stages of planning a development of a lot I own in SE Portland. There is a small (<600 sf) house on the lot currently, which is in pretty rough shape. I've owned the house for few years ...
I was hoping to get some of your guys' opinion on a deal I am working on. I'm currently pursuing a small MHP with 12 spaces, 11 are occupied by tenant owned mobile homes. The cashflow is great and I would love to ad...
I know there a post about this all over the place, but I haven't found too many in regards to Connecticut and I want to find specific information.I know there are people wholesaling in Connecticut, some of whom do not...
Newark, New Jersey has become a popular location for investors seeking high returns in the Northern NJ Sub-Market of NYC. In this article, I will talk about some of my recent aha moments in regards to Newark investing...
Hi my name is Billy I'm originally from Boston now live in Los Angeles. I'm new to real estate investing, but I have a serious passion for it. I spend lots of time reading and learning all I can. My short term goal ...
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I'm new to the community and real estate investing. I currently rent out the last house I lived in and it's been good to me. I would love to do more.
I am interested in Rehabbing/flipping and s...
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Been educating myself on these forums for the past month or two, but this is my first post. I can't bring too much to the table as I am not yet invested in any real estate, but I am grateful for th...
Hi BPers...I'm an investor in South Florida and looking to utilize an FHA loan to purchase a fourplex. There are a lot cash buyers in this market and obviously cash is king, so please provide any advice on competing f...
Background: April 2013, I purchased a SFH HUD repo. (built in 2007) in College Station, TX for $89K.The loan is a 30 year conventional at 3.75%, 20% down. Rehab costs were about $12K so total out of pocket investment ...