Investing with an experienced real estate operator is one of the most rewarding ways to enter the world of real estate investing. You can rely on the expertise of an experienced real estate professional to carry out t...
Would you lump all your investment property finances into one bank account or do you prefer to spread them out among several banks? What strategy would you choose? What strategy have you taken?
Hi BPer,During the P&S agreement, do you usually put down both your name and the LLC name on the P&S agreement as buyer? For example, "your_name, your_LLC" as being the buyer.I have notices that for seller, he...
This is a multi-part question. please let me know what you think in the comments! I'm 22 and getting into REI full time. My wife and I take side gigs and between that and our savings we don't have to worry about any e...
This question is only for advanced investors who have financed deals with other peoples's SD IRAs. I have my first "private" investor willing to devote her IRA to my deals. I would put some "skin in the game", she ...
Hello,I am a new MBA looking to complete my first investment property transaction. I am pre-approved for conventional financing and would like to start with an owner occupied Multi-Family unit in Chicago with as litt...
Cliff's Notes Below!We started our first rental this year... we turned our former primary residence into a rental and I had the help of a family member to do all of the paperwork. My help had over 20 years of prope...
So. I am starting out, working on a deal right now where I will partner as a JV on a SFH with an experienced investor. At the end of any flips we do, I will get a check and a 1099 at year end...What I want to know i...
Hey BP,So I am a 24 year old investor. I currently have 37 units under my belt with my partner with another 10 set to close, but using almost all of our own money has been taxing on our bank accounts obviously. I am s...
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If you have a corporation for `insurance purposes', i.e. so that you can't be sued, forget it. The courts find it very easy to go after the major shareholder of a corporation where that shareholder is t...