Hello my name is Bedford and I just recently turned 20 last month. This is my first time posting on the bigger pockets form although I have listen to the podcast and been signed up for years now. Now that I’m a little...
This is a long shot, but posting to see if any of you real estate pros have any creative ideas for me. My wife and I bought in Wooten (basically Anderson Ln. and Burnet Rd. area, in 78757) in 2010, which turned out to...
Hello BP Community,I was wondering if anyone has invested in PR before? As many of you heard PR defaulted today on their loans.http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/01/investing/puerto-rico-defaults-general-obligation-bonds/in...
I'm moving to a bigger place and wanted advice on what to do with my current condo. Here are the details:Location: Cambridge, MA USAPurchase price: $310,000 (2009)Mortgage Balance: $185,000Monthly Payment: $1,5...
I was curious about mobile homes, but my knowledge of them is practically nonexistent. Could someone explain to me the benefits of mobile homes vs other investments?
Hello, BP folks--I joined the site a few weeks ago and have been learning a great deal. It's interesting to see so many experts and novices mixed in together here. I'd put myself in the latter category for sure. I bec...
I have a few questions about "subject to" the existing mortgage and a deal that really only makes sense to me using this type of financing. If any "subject to" experts or those with experience would help me out I wou...
When buying a house for a price that is higher than the current assessed tax value would the city always raise the taxes up to match the new purchase price? I was wondering if this varies based on where you are buying...
Hi everyone! I will be moving to Miami or around that area -Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Grove, Little Havana etc. And I want to start real state investing. Since I will also need a place to live, I was thinking of buying...
I’m confused about how if it is so easy to pay a low mortgage and finance a home, why would people want to rent? Brandon turner in his podcast claims that vacancy rates are usually 5% but, I don’t understand how peopl...