Would you rather invest in duplex in CA that breaks even or invest in RE syndication for 2 years that offers you expected 18% annually
Example: Duplex in CA costs around $600k, down payment $120k, rent = mortgage pa...
I’m currently in the process of buying a duplex in Hubert, North Carolina. I’ll be living in one half and renting out the other. I called USAA thinking I’d get a good deal but turns out I’ll be paying around 2500/year...
I'm curious to see folk's philosophy on this. I consider my personal residence to be a doodad I live in. Yes, I bought it at about 20-30% fmv but regardless, it is a piece of real estate that garners no cashflow for...
Hello Bigger Pockets financial geniuses!I am not totally new to the world of real estate. I have purchased and sold 3 houses in my life but have never considered any options other than selling and upgrading. I am at...
I’m refinancing some properties. My thought is to do a cash-out refinance at these low rates for additional investments. Pros/Cons?
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $2,300,000
Cash invested: $200,000
Single Owner 1970's build, Class B, 20 unit apartment complex with garages...
Hello all,Very strongly considering this deal as my first rental. But I want some people's advice here first.It's going to be a rental property. Multi Family Home with 2 units. Each unit has a living room, dining r...
Good Afternoon y'all! I recently moved to Dallas after graduating from Texas A&M University with my masters in Real Estate. I am currently working for a real estate lending company in Las Colinas. Working in the i...
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I'm on the verge of purchasing my first RE investment (s). Keeping neighborhood classes out of the argument and risk aversion is irrelevant, what would YOU do? As far as finances and tax advantages go!?
Scenar...
Perhaps someone can help clarify my thinking on a financial question.For this discussion let's assume we're talking about a $100,000 30 year fixed rate mortgage at 5% with a payment of $536.82 per month.Not that you w...