When making an offer on a property do you prefer to first ask what they are looking to get or offer what you are looking to pay?
Hello BP,I was presented an offer today that I walked into without warning. While introducing myself to some local commercial real estate agents I mentioned to the oldest member that I was really interested in an oppo...
Hi,I'm Nick a software engineer at Microsoft in the Bellevue/Seattle Area and this is my first post on BP! I'm interested in BRRRR'ing so I have the ability to build a portfolio fast, and have been looking into high c...
I am buying a rental house with proceeds from the sale of a rental duplex. I plan to renovate the house. There is a possibility I will ultimately move into the rental and sell my current residence. I know I would t...
Hey everyone.I'm flip investor, managing all the process remotely from abroad.In area where I'm investing, flipping houses usually means doing a full rehab. I'm talking about places with pricing above average, with ol...
I'm in CA and here's the scenario. A property is worth $600K. There is a $50K first mortgage and a $450K second mortgage. Both loans have been defaulted on and there are two auctions dates set. The First mortgage has ...
Hello REI world! I'm a regular Joe who has caught the entrepreneurial bug. I work not a 9-5 I work crazy hrs at times the of year, up to 17-18 hours a day in some cases, and I've heard you can't really wholesale if yo...
Howdy folks. Newbie here.1. How do the office spaces compare to multifamily (or living spaces for that matter) as investments? In my experience, I mostly hear houses or multi-family as the first and foremost cash flow...
Let me give a little background: I am a 22 year old college grad (as of May 2019). I recently purchased my first home with my also 22 year old recent grad girlfriend. It's a 3 bed 2.5 bath town home. It is currently j...
I'm totally new to real estate. Ideally, I'd like to buy a 2-4 unit building, live in one unit and rent the remaining units, and have my monthly payment be pretty close to or below a market value for rent. I've starte...