Hi, I'm a new investor here! I have a potential deal in Hudson county NJ I have a question: The owner told me that he owns a single-family but in reality its a 4 family home with 4 beds and 4 baths. Each unit has 1 be...
I'm currently looking at a 4, possibly 5 bedroom property built in 1740s that can be used as a business space and part of the property can be made into a 2nd unit for rental. I like the location as it is close to othe...
Hi All! I apologize for the long post in advance :)Anyways, it's been awhile since I've visited BP but over the past couple of years I've been looking into buying rental properties for passive income (but too "scared"...
Hi - currently buy in Cleveland, Ohio, but looking to expand into Florida, potentially Jacksonville (open to other areas). Looking to establish a team(s). I will be at the BPCon in New Orleans this year so looking to...
Would anyone be willing to take a look at give input on this deal? I have about 50k to put down, does it seem like a good deal? Their numbers look great.https://www.loopnet.com/Listin...
Hello All!I am a new investor looking to flip my first home, of which I am very excited/nervous about but ready to get going!I met an agent awhile back who has become a friend and is very knowledgable as far as workin...
Hi BP!Just wanted a quick opinion, I am very new to REI and decided to start out wholesaling to build some cash for our first rental property, that being said, while driving for dollars I came across a 3 family nearby...
I have a property up for rent and received an application from a very eager gentleman. He gave a really nice impression, has steady employment and has been renting for a few years at the same place.However, he has aby...
I'm somewhat new to note investing. While I have created notes in the course of buying and selling properties, I have never purchased an existing note. My company has flipped hundreds of homes and structured owner fin...
I am getting a loan from a HML for $650,000. 4.5% interest for fixed 30 years with 2 points.
Paying only initiation fees, 40% of which need to be paid to initiate the loan and the other 60% can be rolled into loan p...