Hi folks,My wife and I have been investing since 2007 and currently own 10 doors. We are mostly buy and hold investors, although I have been through a couple 1031s in the past 12 months to reposition profits from the ...
hiya BP.So I've been scouring the forums for lease option information. I have two properties currently and am n the process of finding new tenants as they are both vacant. I had someone email me about doing a lease w...
Hi, i am looking for my first investment property, and i’m new to real estate and looking for suggestions interms of state/location, type of loan which can generate some positive cash flow or break even.
Hello all! This may sound like an ignorant question, and it is!, but I'm wondering your thoughts.What is the benefit of using private money (say grandma's money) as opposed to hard money, if I am still paying the same...
I always find it so interesting that in the world of real estate investing there are so many ways to make money.I personally focus on the industrial world because my background is in manufacturing and distribution. I ...
Hey bigger pockets family just sitting here in need of some advice on my next move. So I have some experience flipping but I am transitioning into the rental landlord aspect of real estate I currently recently purchas...
I am currently under contract to sell a SFR flip here in Ohio and the buyer is questioning the square footage. We purchased the home base off MLS listing and our previous Auditor site posted as 3600 sqft 5 bd 4.5 ba ...
I live in the Central Vallet of California. I am considering moving out of state. I am trying to discern if keeping a CA home will be more trouble than its work if I Move away. Rent will be double my current mortgage....
Hi all,I live in the general Los Angeles area (probably not the ideal place to start) and I'm looking to get started in real estate. For someone like me in their early/mid 20's, would it be better to:1. Look to buy a...
It is becoming more popular to underwrite deal and calculate the terminal cap rate by taking the current market cap rate and add .1% for every year it is held to make deals work. For example, if the market cap is 5.5%...