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We moved into a new house and are renting out my 1600 sq ft condo in Annapolis. It has to decent sized MBRs. I put in all new appliances, painted it completely, and added faux wood blinds. I also did faux gr...
I see no compelling evidence that buy and hold forever can produce real returns on capital north of what can be had in equities markets with very few exceptions. Please try to poke holes in my arguments below. Id love...
Good Morning BP Fam. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with some turnkey investment companies they would recommend. I have heard of Rent to Retirement, and I a call set up with them this month. Just wanting t...
Is it better to purchase a rental with hard money and BRRRRing it or just buying with rehab loan from bank, right out of the gate? You'd think save a lot on hard money costs by just acquiring with bank rehab loan inst...
I strongly believe whether or not you use debt or don't use debt to buy real estate, it is important to pay off debt that is not related to your RE investments. All of that interest your paying is money that could b...
Hey guys, I am new to BP, but am very impressed with the amount of experience and knowledge on this forum. I have two rentals that are paid off and cash-flow $1250 each. I recently acquired another one that should ...
Hi all, I'm interested in how effective cold calling has been for your wholesaling? It seems that with a good skip trace service like nexislexis, TLO or even locateplus you could call your target market for much much ...
Hello BiggerPockets family. We are working with a landlord, managing one of her tenants as a way to gain experience for when we finish renovating our property. I remember in Brandon Turner's book, he said one way to...
I have read it is a good idea to have a cost segregation done I have found a few companies but what should I be looking for in a cost seg firm?
Has anyone had any dealings with this company? They are based in Charlotte, SC and rehab SFH, find tenants and sell them on together with the leases, and continue to manage them. The homes are generally in the +/- $10...