I am looking for advice on how to structure this possible deal. Here are the numbers:ARV: $690kLoan Balance: $320k with 1st position loan $220k and 2nd position loan is $136k. This is a preforeclosure home with a NO...
I am new to San Diego and also in the beginning stages of learning about real estate investing. I am curious if anyone in the area who flips homes would be able to tell me if installing rooftop solar using the PACE p...
I am planning to buy rental property in Birmingham AL. Wandering what is the best area in Birmingham to buy for rental. I am thinking Hoover or Pelham. Looking for good area, least vacancy and good rental income. Any...
When I'm talking to sellers, I ask them specific questions about the condition of their house. I ask about their roof, A/C, water heater and plumbing and electrical systems. What's your professional opinion? What ma...
Question for you all concerning the analysis of a triple net property.
I'm working with a client who's interested in a 6,000SF office space set up for medical spaces. I've researched average per sqft rent (16.50 / SF...
Hi,I'm looking to invest in Memphis and was wondering what are the pros and cons of buying a property with a Turnkey Company VS just picking any property on the MLS and buy it at retail and hiring my own property mana...
I am new to the STR game and looking into buying my first one. I have been doing a ton of research and have used some of the free tools on airdna to help me decide where to invest. I found a property in North Lake Tah...
We are looking to break out of the small multifamily market (2-4) and into the large/commercial multifamily world. We are coming off of a great BRRRR project and will have a large sum of money to be looking at redepl...
I have a question, I heard that you could use your 401K to buy real estate without having to pay penalties or taxes, is this true?
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...