We are purchasing a 16 door (actually 8 duplexes) multi unit property in OK. Not sure if we should form an LLC for liability protection or just have it in our names? Any advice and help would be appreciated.
I am interested in getting into rental investments via house hacking. My eventual goal is to own a portfolio of properties outside of my personal residence, but the first two properties I buy will likely be house hack...
Hi all. My family and I are looking to invest about 3-4 million dollars in rental properties. We are deciding between a couple 3-5 units in the city or several (cheaper) SFR in the suburbs and outskirts. I imagine the...
Hello,Was wondering if there is a better option for purchasing a free and clear property from a seller. He is suggesting a land contract. I pay taxes and insurance and he holds the deed. Balloon payment in 5 years. 4....
Good afternoon BP investors. I'm going through my first BRRR property and I was wondering if obtaining W9 from contractors during renovation is always a good strategy. I have conducted my due diligence (license and re...
Hello everyone,I was just going to see how many of you have done a Roth IRA option to flip houses?I've heard this is a great way to expedite the growth of your retirement account but I'm wondering how to technically d...
Hi. I am a foreigner living in Europe, but wanting to invest in multifamily in the US. I have been looking into the many advantages to buying the entity (the LLC) instead of the property itself. This would serve me in...
Hey BP!I'm a relative newbie looking to do my first deal this year. My dad is a seasoned investor and has mentioned a couple strategies (which I've also heard about on BP) that he would recommend for my first property...
Hi all,I am new to real estate investing and new on BP. I purchased my first duplex last year, which cashflow $100. So I am currently living rent free with some extra cash in my pocket every month. I just find another...
During this whole Covid19 epidemic my 401k investment firm is offering that they will waive the early 15% penalty to pull out up to 100k with no payback. I know there will be taxes due in doing so but I have never see...