I'm a recent retiree from the Navy and have one rental property that has done very well for me. I am looking to expand my rental portfolio over the next ten years in order to generate enough cash flow to be able to s...
I am looking at finding a multi family property to begin my personal portfolio. I have a few houses with my brother in law that are geared for our kid's college in a few years. He is not able to further invest right...
Hello all,So, I have created a spreadsheet for the home that I currently live in and am considering leaving and renting out as opposed to selling. The spreadsheet includes the mortgage, insurance, prop tax, school tax...
Hello Everyone,I hope everyone is having a great day so far today.So, I've been researching a code enforcement list that I retrieved fro the city and see that a lot of the properties are thousands and thousands of dol...
Hi All,I've been reading some old threads from 2014 and gathered some info on what it takes to be in real estate. I currently work a full time job as does my husband and have three children. While this in itself is a ...
My wife and I just moved back to north park and are currently in a position to save up solid capitol over the next year, but are very eager to get a multi family property preferably in OB, Point Loma (work) or in the ...
Hello BP community! I am trying to figure out if this rental property is a good first investment, and I am having trouble making a decision if it’s worth it or not. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Duplex Purch...
Basically I really messed up as a teenager, I got credit cards never paid them. Lost my car. Lost jobs. Couldn’t find one thing to do in my life. But anyways I really did a 180 on all that and pushed through it all. A...
I am considering purchasing a couple of acres close to a cute downtown in SC. The land is wooded without any water, sewer, etc and in the county. Does anyone have experience with this? What all expenses do I need t...
Reading J Scott's post here got me thinking a bit deeper about when and when not to leverage.
It's particularly relevant to me currently as I am currently self employed, so stuck with interest rates in the 6.1-6.6% ...