I am looking for advice to help fund my next deal. I am looking to buy a rowhome in Washington DC where cash is king. My plan is to buy cash, rehab (basic), rent, HELOC, repeat. I think cash would work better than fin...
New investor here. Straight out of college and now working in the Erie PA area making 50-60k. The area has a low standard of living and my parents already own a rental for college kids. I'm looking to get into the bus...
Hi,Newbie here. Literally found the site whilst researching Ramsey vs Kiwosaki about DEBT.I am self employed, as a business and product consultant, my income is wildly unstable. Some good months, some slow months.My c...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Chattanooga.
Purchase price: $160,000
Cash invested: $44,000
In the fall of 2019 I had a few business trips out to Chattan...
Hey guys, I've noticed that there seem to be a lot of "lenders" that claim they can do no-doc/non-QM loans. This area of lending seems to be full of scammers trying to get a high fee up front, which I've found to be ...
Hi everyone! New here and looking for options with regards to using the equity in our current home to get started investing. Apologies in advance for the long winded post!
I'm working on an off market deal back in my...
I’ve never used a private lender or partnered with anyone. We have used cash and a commercial loan so far. This time we would like to see about a private lender if that were possible but I have no idea how to even sta...
I received a call from an investor the other day that had 4 houses he wanted to unload. When I asked why he was selling he replied that his partner bounced on him and left him with these D class homes he wanted nothin...
So, just wanted to share this 'deal finding' story: I heard on a podcast recently that one of the guys finds many of his deals by calling numbers on the 'for rent' signs when he passes them. Landlords are his sellers....
So have $30,000 in cash reserves but I do not want to use it all on a down payment for of a house (via Conventional Financing/ 20%). Now I know what you're thinking "just do the FHA route" well that is 100% true I can...