Hello everyone! So my goal for 2021 is to get my first investment property and I’m looking to use the brrrr strategy to start out. I’m a student still in school, I work full-time but it’s 1099 income, not W2. (And hou...
The house was listed @ $100k, and I offered $140k. The bank counted to $150k, so I increased my offer to $150k and my cash offer was accepted in June. Contract was signed, both earnest money and fund proof were acce...
Hey BP,Over the past year, we have successfully completed 15 fix and flip rehabs but this year we are looking to greatly expand the business. I am currently in the middle of trying to streamline the business and all ...
I hope I'm doing this correctly. Thank you in advance.
3-unit apartment complex
Asking Price = $119,500 (I easily understand that this is way too high)
Total Monthly Rents = $1,235
Using the 2% rule, I would need ...
Hi all, I have had some experience in small real estate investing but a friend of mine has approached me to start investing in short-term rentals. I am aware of the main differences and landscape but was just curious ...
New at BP just red the book on rental property investing (awesome!); i bought my first pre construction condo at Guadalajara Mexico, didn't really know what i was doing but end up by being a great investment; in Mexic...
Would love to get second look over my assumptions, challenge/reveal any flaws in my current plan, and listen to any suggestions to successfully house hack in Austin, TX.Main Goal: House hack to live for free, cash-flo...
Hi investors,
I've just found this site and look forward to spending days reading and catching up on the amazing content here, but wanted to intro myself and start networking.
I moved to the US (Denver, CO) for work...
I've heard people say 10% of the expected profit and others say 5000 is the most you can charge. Just trying to gain some better insight on the matter. Thank You.
In today's labor market, we are all hard pressed to find good, reliable, and affordable contractors to renovate investment property. I'm certainly not a newbie, but open to ideas on how to handle a delicate/finesse p...