Hi all, and thanks ahead of time for all your input/criticism!!!
I am a 25 year old working in Kansas City. Me and a friend (business partner hopefully) have been wanting to get into RE investing for a while and hav...
Assuming that you are purchasing a SFR as a buy and hold, and you're financing it with a conventional mortgage, would you even consider properties for which flood insurance will be required by the mortgage company?We'...
What's up BP community? I just wanted to finally introduce myself and try to get a bit more active on the BP threads. I appreciate the camaraderie that's shown here and I consider you all "my type of people". I'm look...
When learning how to invest in real estate, I often hear a lot of people say "know your market" or "learn your market". I asked someone how to do this 2 months ago and they told me I just have to get out there. Well a...
My partner and I are venturing in to trust deed investments. I've subscribed to several organizations and have come across some opportunities where we can take 50% of the loan. If there are two parties, who has firs...
There seems to be too much money left on the table that even for someone extremely allergic to risk, it seems to make some sense also rehabbing and selling the property to a retail buyer. I am looking at securing $1.2...
Is anyone changing strategy in Houston? Still buying? Waiting until unemployment peaks, then starts improving, to get the biggest gains..? - The unemployment rate is shooting up in Houston. Looks similar to the last 3...
Dog Rental Question: I've got a tenant moving into a property (the 2nd unit in my house) with a Husky. It's an older dog and they claim its well behaved (they reassure me its a perfect dog). This is a fully renovated ...
Lately, I been hearing a lot of people say that they are thinking of listing their home without a real estate agent. I can’t figure out why. My wife and I are full time real estate. We flip homes, have rentals, and re...
Does anyone have a list of exit strategies that would work for multi-family properties in either a "lease option" deal or a "subject to" deal (subject to their existing financing)? Thanks, Mike