I really want to get into wholesaling so that I can raise capital for rentals and rehabs. Plus just having another source of income.
I am currently trying to make contact with local investors to build up my investor ...
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I just finished watching the pod cast with Brian Burke and on the pod cast they touched on starting out. They seemed to agree that the "ideal" way to starting out is finding a mentor rather than maxing ...
I am looking at purchasing Multi-family properties where the numbers work, they cash flow just over $100 per unit, and meet the 2% rule, however for at least one of them, and for other in the future, I would like to u...
Hello All,I'm new to BP and wanted to introduce myself as well as hopefully get some advice since I am just in the beginning stages of pursuing REI.I work as an engineer and am currently enrolled in a MBA program at t...
First off I'm in Los Angeles and I'm trying to purchase these houses to flip and apartments for buy and hold. I've had a decent amount of success buying and holding (SFR-apts) as well as flipping. Everyone here knows...
I recently signed a contract to purchase 3,200 sq. ft. duplex. In order to stay within budget I intend to paint the property myself. Given the size, I will be using a Milwaukee Airless Paint Sprayer ($249 at Home ...
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I am just trying to find out how many of you had a formal/informal mentor when you first started out? Or you were someone who read a lots and lots of books and spent time on forums like these to bridge the...
I've been slowly teaching my daughter about compounding, not buying candy and other junk just because it is shiny and temporarily cool and that real estate is a great way to make a future. (Yeah, she's nine, but I ...
The one property is worth $400,000 she owes $168,000. I want to work out a deal where I am able to able to retain her interest rate of 2.75% while having it make sense for her as well. I have the ability to pay her a ...
Interesting article:http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-13/renting-in-america-has-never-been-this-expensive