Hello Fellow BP Gurus! As the subject suggests, I'm trying to determine whether to dip my feet into Commercial. I've gone back and forth with the debate -- At the end of the day, I have ultimately stayed on the reside...
Hi everyone, I thought about submitting this question to the podcast, but I wanted to post it here first to see what people here thought.
The location wasn't available from the drop-down menu, but it's Northern Virg...
I am looking at moving to Austin, Tx in a bit. To buy a duplex or triplex with my VA loan and house hack it. I have heard and found online Austin is a great place to invest but I’m not truly sure. Does anyone have any...
I am looking for a qualified hard-money lender in the Orlando, Ocala, Gainesville, and Jacksonville areas. I was told by the listing agent of an Airbnb I am interested in I should consider using a hard money loan for ...
Why should we still invest in real estate? Are there no better options, like a REIT's, Stocks, Bitcoin, or other things? Finding good cash flowing deals are damn near impossible. Prices are through the roof, Insurance...
What would you do?
35m/28f couple. Household income $275k/yr
-TSP #1: $205,000.
-TSP #2: $76,000
-Brokerage and Savings: $40,000
-long-term rental property, VA loan, cash flows $200/mo. est. $100k in equity. B...
I purchased a duplex last month that was built in 1921. There have been 2 days in the past month where we have gotten a TON of rain and we ended up with some small to medium size puddles in the basement. Is this cau...
I got an interesting call from one of my best tenants. These are long term tenants. They have never been late in paying rent. They are responsible for all utilities. It's a 5 bedroom house. Anyway, they asked if i...
Hey guys I have been lagging for the last year to do action until today I finally picked up the phone and started calling and I think I'm ready to devote as much as I can and do the flip
so due to my capital limitat...
It seems like it's impossible to find places that rent following the guidelines of the 2% rules. If a property that's $200,000 should rent for around $4000/mo to cash flew that seems quite extreme. Or is it just that...