I live in midwest ohio which is supposed to have some of the highest cap rates in the country and I am consistently seeing low B grade multifamily properties selling for 7 percent cap rates, is the competition really ...
Hi all, My partner and I plan to buy with the broader DMV area with the intention of moving in around March, 2024 when out rental lease ends. We're giving ourselves a good lead time to do all the necessary research an...
Never in a million years would I think about “using my home as a credit card,” as some like to say. I am seriously considering looking into getting a HELOC (or similar) on my primary residence in order to use the mon...
There’s a lot of negativity out there concerning the risks (especially to the seller) of subject to deals. To sum up the risks to the seller; the seller remains liable on a note which is secured by real estate they n...
Hello Everyone! I'll try and be quick and to the point: I am ready to start looking for my first deal. I have literally no money of my own so I have obtained a capital loan through a combo of business and personal cre...
We are under contract for a 33 lot MHP with a financing contingency. This will be our first park. The bank says they will loan on either the purchase price or the appraisal price - whichever is lowest. We will be ...
Is it possible for me to purchase a house and turn around and sell it on a contract? Couldnt I set up an escrow for the new purchaser to pay into?
Thanks
Travis
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My partner, Nick Wiggins (not sure how to tag yet and I wanted to introduce ourselves here to the community – and hopefully have this be the first of many, many value added discussions. We lo...
Hi BP Forums,Thanks for coming to help me out! Before I dive into my problem a little background about myself. • I am 24 years old • Started working a corporate job in Austin, TX 2 years ago• Graduated school with stu...
I'm considering using a PML and putting up a rental property I own out-right to buy another investment property for cash. It would be a 50% LTV. The lender would be the mortgage holder on the Deed on the propert...