Question about refinancing a syndicated deal.Goal: I want to start syndicating self storage facilities. The long-term goal is to refinance the syndicated deals around the 5 year mark to pay back the principal invested...
Hello Michigan BP Members!I am a new investor in the Royal Oak area. Does anyone have any experience in this area, could be surrounding cities as well? (Berkley, Clawson, Huntington Woods, etc.)I am interested to hear...
Hi all, I found this forum by way of another site, searching for private lending.
I have been looking into putting the condo that I bought 2 years ago with VA loan on Airbnb, but I found short term rentals are expre...
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Want to reach out to the BP community and introduce myself and my wife who are eager to get started investing in SFHs and Multi-Unit rental properties. We are located in Pittsburgh, and while we are in...
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I live in FL (primary home), and we have a STR property (that our family uses a lot as well) in Banner Elk, NC. We bought this property last September.
I'm looking at purchasing an additional STR property, a...
Just wired the $ for my first syndication as an LP. It is a 200 unit stabilized apartment, with some small value add, but the main focus is getting utility costs in line. Nervous yet excited. Did extensive DD to ensur...
My partner and I are super new to the forums, books, and education here. I would appreciate input on where to get started to avoid the overwhelm. We're looking into both flipping and multi unit investments. What pod...
Hey guys, if you're looking to get into real estate investing but you have no money or little money, no credit, bad credit, not enough tax history, whatever; you can still become involved and start building your renta...
I'm thinking myself around in circles, and hoping for the input of the BP community to settle me down. Feel free to skip down to the bottom if you just want to look at the numbers, but the numbers aren't what are real...
After the Covid rent debacle involving CDC and the Supreme Court, here is the next shoe to drop: Federal Rent control. Some states are still holding landlords hostage, by not allowing rent enforcement, eg California. ...