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I have been in touch with Weston from Brownstone Global Private Lending LLC in Danville KY regarding international financing. Rates seem quite low so obviously I'm skeptical. Also when I google not mu...
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Financial consultants, wives, husbands… etc.
Have a question for you! I build our family home with my own two hands took me 3 years to do… but saved me tons of money and got...
Recently, someone turned me on to Hawkeye Management company. Hawkeye Management company connects small business owners with working capital to start and grow their business through the use of credit card financing. ...
Hi BiggerPockets Team,I am moving out of state soon to take a new job, and would like to transition my current residence to be a rental. Would also like to use the equity in my current residence as a down payment for ...
So this is a total newbie question but how do you guys handle your reserves? On a rental that’s renting 1500 a month and saving 15% ($225, 5% capex, 5% maintenance, 5% vacancy) it just seems low to me. Am I just being...
Hi BP, thanks for clicking on this thread, hopefully I can get some advice on this deal.
I found a nice 4-plex in a C+/B- area in Washington DC that is being gentrified. 1BR 1 BA in each unit, renovations have begun...
Has anyone on BiggerPockets dealt with the private lenders on MyHouseDeal.com? Wanted to get some feedback before I reach out to some of the private lenders on their site.
I purchased a property back in Aug using a credit card with 0% interest for 12 months with 4% trans fee. A little about the property: it was a total amount $25,400, Rent: $500Expenses: $40 per monthPaying: $460 per mo...
OK, Here is here I stand:
I own 12 SFRs, have loans on 4, bought the other 8 cash. Captured anywhere from $25K - $45K in equity going in on 10 of them. Good areas and schools, no war zones; solid C and a few B neig...
When we talk about investing, there are two important components. First you want return of your money, then you want a return on your money. The return of your money bit is all about safety. Oddly enough, some ...