If we just keep throwing bad money at worse money, why has Wall Street been rallying?
Am I missing something?
I know I have been really busy the last few weeks working on my rehabs, but 1200...
Hi all, I am looking for a sample Owner Financing Purchase Agreement for CA that I can use on a potential deal. Is this a typical transaction can be closed by a escrow company? Or any Real Estate attorney can do it?t...
Looking to purchase my first property which also is going to be a rental? Is it better to put min. down or 20-25% and save the rest for unexpected expenses?
For all you more experienced RE investors out there, we recently bought a farm which includes a personal residence for our family, several improvements including large buildings and storage facilities for the farm, an...
Hey BP!I am looking around for an accountant in the Portland/Vancouver area who has RE clients and can speak into how Private Money lending will be taxed. Mine seems to have taken a vacation :( Your help is apprecia...
Hi all, I'm very new to the business, in fact this will be my first flip. I'm doing it in partnership with a good friend of mine. The property costs 90k cash and we only have 60k cash. Is there a way where we can ask ...
My wife and I are starting to look into SFH and condos to purchase as an investment property used as a short-term rental (Air BnB) in Columbus, OH. We have a unique work set up where we will live in Lexington, Kentuck...
HiI am purchasing a property in NY as an investment property in the name of my LLC for $265k( 1930 construction date). I am putting 20% down and rest as mortgage loan for 30 yrs. Questions1. I have a total of $10k in...
Hello All, Monday night i went to a RE investing meeting and one of the speakers brought up something i had never heard of before, i know a little about HELOC's, just never used one before... but this idea he brought ...
My idea is to use $15,000 of my SD-IRA along with $17,000 cash to buy a flip for $32,000. ( The rest of my SD-IRA is currently loaned out to a vet flipper). I would like to "charge myself" 1% interest annualized, an...