I don't know where to start as far as securing the funds on the next deal. Do we have to use a bank? I'm more interested in using private lenders or is it a difference? My hardest step was getting a credit score abov...
Hello everyone! I'm looking to cash-out refinance my current primary residence to buy a new home, which will be my new primary residence, and I will rent out my refinanced home. I've heard once you refi a primary re...
Hey, I’m new to RE. I attended a 3 day seminar that got me excited about getting started, but I don’t know where to begin. I’ve asked a few people that are in the industry and all have mentioned Wholesaling as a way t...
Hi BiggerPockets Community! My wife and I have decided that real estate investing is going to be the wealth building avenue for our future. We are ready to purchase a duplex or triplex in the Midwest but need advise o...
Below are a few reasons homeownership is an excellent hedge against inflation:
Increased property value: Being a homeowner in times of inflation means your property’s value should also increase, offsetting inflation....
OK, maybe a couple veterans could help me out...im a first time investors and am wondering about where to go with my first investment..now im from the detroit area which was hit hard and doesnt have the greatest econo...
Just curious as a topic I see some RE guys start up their own banks locally.I was wondering the benefits to it and expected annual returns or if it is more of a status type thing.I am talking about being a president o...
Hello investing friends!I am in need of help and guidance. I am a real estate investor that has been buying, renovating then selling SFR for the last 5 years successfully in Fairfield county Connecticut.I am making th...
I am in OKC area and was originally looking to buy and hold. Now I am thinking fix and flip may be more profitable. The catch is I am only interested in paying cash for either rental or flip due to risk tolerance. Aft...
All,I've been looking at 2-4 unit multi-families and I'm contemplating the relative merits of proper duplexes (houses built specifically as multi families) vs split-up singles. The re-muddled single families I've seen...