Hey all, I am thinking to cash offer for a property however I don’t want to have 100% equity and I rather have less equity but having more properties.so, my question is if I buy it with cash, can I finance it with a l...
We have a property in sight, and are thinking of using a Hard Money Lender for the first time. In general, is it better to get pre-approved with a specific lender before making an offer on a property? I would assume...
Hey guys,I have a couple of rental properties in the Mid West. I'm looking into buying a run down, Home Path MFH (300-400k) price range then fix it up using cash (around 100k) and my contractor who does good job at ve...
Hey BP, I was interested in getting my foot in the door with a small SFH in the Fayetteville area (NC). The property is about 25k and I have very little money down, about 3% saved up so far. Is it possible to finance ...
Hey everyone!Just putting this deal out there on the thread to get as much feedback as possible.We found a 2 bedroom 1 bath house for $60,000 and the owner is going to finance provided we pay the $3,500 down payment. ...
Hello all, my name is James and I am interested in securing my financial future through real estate investing. I also intend to do legacy building while on this fantastic journey.I wholly welcome any and all advice as...
Brand new to real estate. Searching for potential rental properties (low cost rehab properties preferred), as a means to earn passive income while pursuing my doctorate. Where do I start
Hello Everyone,I was wondering what is the best way to raise the down payment, closing cost, rehab, etc. for an apartment complex myself?I am looking into HELOC and refinance. I like to get at least $125,000Thank you
I am a Realtor. My mother wants to relocate from out of state to where I am in Georgia. She is on a fixed income but wants her own place when she relocates. She wants me to purchase an investment home, preferably move...
Wondering if it’s possible to use a Amex personal loan for a down payment on a HML. I’m able to secure this loan at 0% for 3 years. (SCRA benefits). Let me know your thoughts?