I am under contract on a property. My partner is providing the capital for down payment, and renovations. Partners capital is currently in mutual funds with a Financial Advisor Firm. We met with his advisor about 6...
I was wondering if you can pay actual cash for a property at auction, as in, you bring actual cash in a briefcase at the auction and if you win, you count out money to hand to the auctioneer and collect your deed.
Capital raises, bank financing, private lenders, personal funds, etc. I'm curious as to what you guys feel is the most efficient way to raise money in order to fund your real estate deals?
So I tend to be really conservative and don't purchase another property until the last one I bought is paid off. This is a bit easier to do since my area has really cheap housing. However, I'm starting to think mayb...
So here's the story. I'm asking for good friend who for some reason doesn't and wouldn't join biggerpockets after we were talking about how great REI is. He was asking me what I would do. His father bought a multifa...
Hey guys,Just out of curiosity.. after paying your expenses, setting aside for CapEx, vacancy, etc. what do you do with any extra $ if there is any? Do you save it for another property? Use it for personal use?
My primary residence has 200k+ of equity(due to significant rehab and market growth). We've decided to move to another home, keep this as a rental and plan to aggressively invest in RE via BRRRR strategy. Trying to de...
Hi, my husband and I bought our 2 flat which we house hack about 6 years ago. Between appreciation and work we put into it we definitely have equity in it. We were discussing rehabbing our first level and decided t...
Out of the three ways to get into real estate investing I listed above(house hacking, live in your flip, or wholesales) which is the best strategy to get started?
I am interesting in increasing my buying power with a HELOC or Line of credit on my property. I use multiple cards for re-habs and that works well but it would be easier to have a line of credit to keep everything in...