So I've found a property I think I've found value in, and I want to start reaching out to investors and lenders to try and raise capital to put this deal together. What is the proper way to write/structure a proposal ...
Hello everybody thank you for the last information on the room most recent post it was amazing a lot of insight from everybody and I hope that we can get more input on this topic the current topic is: I have pre-quali...
I just put an offer in on my first rental property! I’ve been back and forth a little bit with the sellers and it seems like we settled on terms that work for both of us! I’m super excited but I have a lack of knowled...
Hi all,Like the title says, I'm a brand new investor (really a wanna-be investor) in the Kansas City area. I'm working two jobs trying to save up money for my first investment (I'm thinking of house hacking an FHA). A...
Curious what rental-oriented technology people are using that they absolutely cannot live without now. This could be tenant screening, rent collection, bookkeeping, etc.
Hi all, I am looking to become a passive investor in Houston area and where do I find groups that I can invest in as passive investor?
Hello BP,
We bought and rented our first investment property last year. It is in our personal name (no LLC) and we did our taxes for the first time. We were keeping track of our business expenses, particularly our ...
Good morning. So, yes, I am new to this. I have worked in college athletics coaching (strength and conditioning to be specific) for the last 18+ years and have decided I am finally going to buy my first property for...
Hello BP,I started my real estate investing career last year. My husband and I bought our first property last summer, a triplex, with our VA loan. We got the house for 94,500 and have positive cash flow since ($450.00...
Hello,We are getting close to finalizing a loan(s) for a set of 3 duplexes we are buying within our LLC. The properties are all similar in value and have a total value of about 500K. We are able to get terms of 20% do...