I'm working with a seller of a $2.28 million dollar RV Park. We just found a commercial lender to lend for $1.75 million, $200k cash from buyer and the seller is considering taking the rest in the form of a $484k ...
Well hello again everyone! I've got my second flip ready to hit the market. Oh boy was this one a cake walk from start to finish. I think I may have got my contractor for rest of my life... or until he retires either ...
Hi BP, I'm hoping to get the input of the forum on which would be the best investment. I have had offers accepted on both and have one week to decide. My plan is to live in one of these properties for now but eventual...
I'm looking into purchasing my first rental property from an inheritance left by my father (I feel like he would be cheering me on right now!). I have several questions about the deal and just as important, how I shou...
Fairly new to real estate we currently have one STR in PCB that’s doing well in its second year of ownership. We own it 100%. We have enough “extra” funds for either 2 more places around $300k each putting 25% down or...
Hey everyone,I find myself thinking a lot about strategy recently under current market dynamics, wanted to share with you and hear your thoughts.Quick intro: I've been investing in real estate for the past 4 years usi...
Hi BP community, I am a small investor from upstate NY. I have 5 rental units, 1 a single family home and 2 two family homes that I rent.I am Wondering how the math works when calculating a loss on one rental property...
I am sure this thread has been posted a million times but I think it is important to remember the things that keep us going. My motivation to chase this dream are my parents who have passed away too early to show them...
I watched an video by @Brandon Turner that talked about a property that he purchase and put a 15 year mortgage, so he would be able to refinance it about the time his daughter is ready for college. My question is wil...
More of a general post but I think we can make this a super useful thread. Winter is always known as a dark time in real estate. Especially in the Midwest and other locations with cold cold winters. Typically people s...