https://www.housingwire.com/articles/43218-freddie...Getting awfully close to "subprime" practices from days of yore. Here we go again?
Im a graduate from Temple University and I currently reside in NE philly. I have a fulltime gig w/ a bank in Center City area making 60k. i have no debt [paid off school loans] and a credit score of 750. currently, I ...
Does anyone deal with land deals here in Maryland. How can i assess the property for value. It has all the utilities ready to go and is ready for new construction. I need to know if land is assignable and what are the...
Hello BP Community,I'm in discussions with a friend to co-own land as an LLC, and each build a home on it. I have a few front of mind questions, but would appreciate any comments relative to blind spots I might have....
Hi Folks, I was thinking about assuming a mortgage of a deceased owner the family wants nothing more to due with the home and is now in pre-foreclosure i plan to flip it for a profit but i wanted to know what step i ...
I've decided to give a try to buying a property using seller financing, in this case "subject 2" existing mortgage. Here is how the transaction is being structured.-The seller would first transfer the house into a new...
Hey everyone,I need some help and advice on how to structure a deal with the seller/developer of a commercial lot that I'm interested in. The potential deal is for a 20k SQFT lot within a larger, planned development f...
I recently read the Long Distance Real Estate Investing book by David Greene and am really interested in investing out of state. I have been analyzing properties out of state to BRRRR for about . During my search my a...
I have a rental property with the following situation:-$155K of passive carryover losses-$100K of depreciation taken-$700K adjusted cost basis (purchase price less depreciation)- $775K net sale (selling price less rea...
Hello BP,Can someone help explain why self-directed IRA’s are subject to UBIT tax on non-recourse loans but a solo 401k is not? I understand that the 401k is considered a “qualified plan” but, in my eyes they both hav...