I recently bought a duplex in Milwaukee, WI, which came with long-term tenants (6+ years in each unit). Upon further qualifying them (I goofed and was not aware of estoppal agreements at that time), I have discovered ...
Hello everyone! I'm currently a senior at Montclair State University graduating with a business degree with a concentration of real estate. I currently live in NJ and plan on purchasing in Elizabeth, NJ. I'm looking t...
Context: -Wife and I are looking to buy a SFH home in Pleasant Hill or surrounding area. Preferably 3/2 or something more-We plan on being in the Bay for a minimum 5 years, potentially more but want to hedge against f...
When your purchasing a home is the price of your mortgage payment based just on income and credit or what other factors come into play with how much your monthly fee will be ?
Does mortgage payments vary depe...
Hello BP community-I am currently in search of my first investment property as a "buy an live". I am currently renting in a apartment and I am sick if throwing my money away to the person I aspire to be. I want my fi...
What's going on everyone! I have something big going on and I would like some feedback. What stuff do you put into your underwriting to assure yourself that it's a good deal and it's going to cash flow properly?
Th...
New pro member here. We are under contract for our next primary residence - purchasing conventional and qualified with both new mtg pmt and current one. I have the cash for my new purchase 20% down plus some more in r...
Here's the situation.. we found a great home which can easily become a 4 bed 4 bath close enough to a college so we can rent out two rooms easily.. we have had a job for two years but the problem is that the house is ...
My wife and I have been talking about flipping for almost 8 years. Well, we finally picked up a great little house in Debary, FL. We're working with an agent that not only flips properties himself, but is also part ...
I have two rental properties (SFH/Duplex) with a fairly hight debt to income ratio as result (~40%), but have a solid government job and plenty of investments in financial markets to be considered financially healthy....