So, stupid question... Is there EVER a time when it would make sense to buy when there is no equity in a property? For example, a house is in very good condition, and the seller is motivated, but has no equity. Wou...
so i have always had an interest in owning property, my parents have been extremely successful with it and ever since i was about 12 years old it has been my dream, weird, i know.
anyways im now 24 years old and am a...
Im 24 and looking to change my future. Im going to be moving but i cant figure out if i should sell my home (which is my first home) or rent it out. After i lose my homestead to rent it out the morgage will be about 1...
What questions do you have for us? We'll be picking topics from the OTM crowd in coming episodes to answer on the show. We're looking for topic questions that apply to a wide variety of listeners -- so, unfortunately ...
I'm looking into buying a property with a sibling and renting out a portion of the house to help with the mortgage. We're approved and have been outbid several times on homes where we offered 15-20k over asking. 20K o...
Hello everyone! This is my first "real" post around here, and I look forward to seeing what all of you would suggest for someone starting out in this business from my position: I'm in my mid-thirties, and I'm in a pr...
Hi,
If you were in your early 20s and you and your partner had 100k, how would you invest ? what would you do ?
Hello BP!
I am a longtime newbie finally taking action. Yay me!
Property #1 - I have a semi-detached SFH in Baltimore, Maryland that will be ready for a tenant by May 1st or sooner. I live out of state. The nei...
I'm considering my options, as I sit on close to 1.4 mil in equity currently. One option is to cash out refi and invest in an apartment complex.Another is to cash out refi and put some money into out of state turnkey ...
I consider myself new to investing as i just recently am looking at real-estate as a business rather than hobby. I have 4 SFR and 1 Multi (4plex) currently under my belt. So more or less I have experienced both to an ...