The subject line says it all. Where do you invest capital between real estate deals? Individual stocks? Short-term bonds? Mutual funds? Index funds? The dreaded savings account?
Hello BPI wanted to share a success story in finding a great deal in an inflated market. I live in a state where there are tons of investors from around the country, and around the world frankly. A lot of money come...
I am seking advise on rather or not to sell a one of my rental properties which has a strong cash flow I would love to hear opnionions of my fellow investors. Background: House is currently leased as a section 8 renta...
I am in the process of searching out some syndications where I can be a limited partner. What sort of questions do you recommend to ask to vet the syndicator and the deal? What is a common split among GP's and LP's th...
Hello and thank you. Rookie here. I am in Newton MA and not in a rush.Looking to slowly (cash buyer) diversify into real estate. I live in MA and it is a high cost of living area (Newton).I prefer the following: 1. bu...
Hi everyone! I have a 401k from a previous employer that I would like to transfer to a self-directed IRA instead of my new employer's 401k plan. My hope is to be able to invest in syndication opportunities. I do have ...
Screening tenants is an important step in the property management process. By thoroughly vetting potential tenants, you can ensure that you choose reliable, responsible renters who will pay their rent on time and ta...
Hi,I am trying to get my first investment property, and a couple of banks I spoke to are asking to see 6-12 months of reserves in my bank account to cover the mortgage.I am working on saving money towards a deposit, b...
My husband and I are looking to invest in real estate, but don't have enough capital to get started. I have a family member I want to reach out to to get into business with together, as he has expressed an interest in...
Hi all,I've been reading through Real Estate By The Numbers by J Scott and Dave Meyers. It's really thorough and a great read so far!I'm caught up on their breakdown of NOI. They say Net Income = Operating Income - Ta...