Hi everyone,I've been following along on this forum for quite some time and this is my first post. Thank you for your time. I bought a 2 family home in November of 2015 and live in one unit. (First time home buyer) af...
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I am under contract to buy my first fourplex in Anchorage Alaska. In this area inventory of available multi family units is low, rents are fairly high and it appears to be a bit of a sellers market. The un...
I'm looking into converting a detached garage on my property into an ADU. I see on LA County guidelines and CA HCD guidelines that, when converting a detached accessory structure into an ADU, the structure can be expa...
Hello BP Community!First and Foremost, I want to thank each and every one of you for all that you guys do within this community. I can't think of a better way to distract myself from homework than to be reading on all...
Has anyone ever paid for a property with a credit card? Would a credit card even be an acceptable method of payment at closing?I'd really like to hear some stories (If you have one), when you (or someone you know) has...
First timer to long term leasing. I have received a request from a prospect that has 3 huskys, on a Chapter 13 repayment plan, but has great 5-year rental payment history, and is relocating from another state but not ...
Good Morning BP!So I have about $19k stuck in a 401(k) account with a former employer. I'm fairly young, 30, so my investment allocation was 85/15 stocks to bonds. Since its inception over 5 years ago, my overall rate...
I keep going back and forth on what I should do with my current residence. The situation is as follows:We have a 20 year loan on our primary, which is worth 535k. We got a 20 year note because we thought this would ...
Where do I begin? This forum is massive and a bit confusing. I have no idea where to begin in RE investing, can somebody point me in a direction where I can start reading?
I have owned multiple businesses so that are...
Ok so I have been doing a lot of reading on rentals and I know the 50% rule is the standard rule to go by when analyzing these deals. I have a potential deal on a 2 family house for 375k but needs about 60-80k to b...