HI, im interested in getting in to the whole sale market and rehab. Does anyone have any advice on how to get started with 0 out of pocket expense? what kind of lending should i consider? also what projects have the b...
I currently have three doors. I got into real estate investing on accident and have been self landlording for ten years. My goal for 2021 is to tighten up my game and start doing this intentionally, including acquirin...
I'm reading a book called investing in real estate with low and no money down. Btw phenomenal book, there's a question I have. When using seller financing method to buy a house and the house has a unpaid mortgage. T...
Hey BP-I recently funded part of a down payment on a new property using a HELOC (on my primary residence). I used Figure Lending (online bank) because of the fast application and closing process, which I needed to com...
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Buying house in cash and news rehab so I know that every bank has Season period I talk to a lot in my area they are saying 6month to 1 year does anyone know if there are any banks that will do less than 6mo...
I have $50k to play with, I have a partner with 20+ years experience in construction (wide skillset), I myself have 10+ years experience in construction management (office and on site), HUGE network of people and busi...
What do these two look like in detail? As well as when you do it how can it affect your cash flow and what’s a better option when trying to just take out initial cash you invested to be in with none of your own money?
Hi, everyone,We currently have a deal that is being funded by a hard money loan. We are going to refinance it soon. My lender asked if I know if the hard money loan lender actually filed a lien against the property be...
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I am new to the BP Community/real estate investing and looking to get my first deal. I am looking for multifamily properties. Do I find the deal first, and then go to the lender with the property info and numb...
Hey guys, On my first property i was surprised that i had to put down 25%. Is that normal? is that the case moving forward for subsequent purchases, because that will take a long time to build capital and continue to ...