Folks,I own a duplex in the US and I just moved out of it to Toronto for a 10 month work assignment. I'd like to keep my duplex as an investment property and stay up here for the time being, but I'm having a hard time...
I've been in the National Guard for over 6 years and was deployed. I have the VA home loan benefit right now and I am not sure if putting money down on the VA home loan would a smart move. The reason why I am asking f...
Looking for advice on growing my rental portfolio without crushing my savings account in this market. I have two rentals, both cash flowing and purchased 3 years ago with 25% down and at the record-low interest rates...
Syndicates are paying at 3% cap for properties, they are paying interest on the property at 4ish % including buying caps etc.
For cash flows- if your debt is at 4.5% and your cap is at 3%, youre negatively leveraged....
Here's a 8 plex I've been looking at in San Jose,Owner is asking 2 Million and has rejected 3 offers 1.7 mil, and 1.8 mil.The property is located right off of the 87 in S. San Jose. It is close to a large new apt or c...
I am considering investing in a Multifamily syndication deal with Ashcroft Capital. Outside of their investor margins being a little thin, does anyone have any feedback they provide from personal experience or resear...
Hey BP,I have a couple rentals that I have up on Furnished Finder for travel medical staff. So far it’s been awesome! I haven’t had a single day of vacancy this past year even though my rates are at or above market fo...
I have in mind of paying one of my properties off in the next few months. The advantage the way I see it is once I pay off the property it will free up my borrowing power a bit more so it will not be such a challenge ...
Can you please describe your personal experiences investing in real estate using your self-directed individual retirement account? 
According to this article, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/history-says-home-real-estate-is-a-bad-investment/if you take out the recent housing bubble and just look at returns on real estate for the past 100 years, you wi...