Hey Everyone,Hope you're doing well. I wanted to start this post to ask others about how they source new deals for multifamily properties and single-family homes, specifically in the southeast. I've been analysing a m...
I'm looking to invest in my first RE deal at age 26. I live in West LA and work in commercial real estate finance so have experience with analyzing deals. I'm interested in the buy, hold, and sell strategy with a cash...
I own 11 units in central NY all within close proximity to me. I do my own management on all the properties. I have had opportunities to buy outside of my area but I dont feel as though it's a good idea, (what if some...
The BRRRR method: Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance then Repeat.
This investment strategy attempts to maximize return while deploying the least amount of capital. The idea is simple, put as little down as possible in orde...
Hello BP members,What you are guys using to project potential rent of a property when analyzing a deal?So far i have rentometer and checking with local property managers.
Hello fellow investors
I recently heard a podcast from BiggerPockets and investor was saying her and her husband opened up a business called Lead Propeller for getting more deal prospects to there wholesale/flipping...
Here's a question for you seasoned wholesalers (and investors who purchase properties from wholesalers)....I am in the Houston metro area and I am constantly seeing big name wholesalers in the area bring "crappy" deal...
I am looking at purchasing a 72 unit apartment REO in my area. The bank is currently offering 20% down, 300 basis over prime with a 6.75% floor on a 20 year amortization and a 5 year balloon. Apartment is currently 75...
Hypothetically speaking—
You have 150k cash your uncle left you. And you want to purchase a turn key rental property in Pittsburgh all cash no mortgage. What specific neighborhood would you suggest?
I understand le...
Hi folks,Total noob here. Reading books, but could use your sage advice.I'm seeking my first 3 to 4 buy and hold investments over the next couple years. But my local area is too expensive, so I have to look to invest ...