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My name is Noah, and I am interested in exploring the field of hard money lending. Unfortunately, I do not possess the personal capital required to fund loans myself. However, I have a valuable network of ...
This is one of our latest BRRRR in Tacoma. Overall the project turned to be pretty good, according to bank appraisal we have 40k+ (20%-25%) walk-in equity. $1450 rent versus total cost of 157K , just shy of 1% (0.93%)...
Hey guys, just bought my first duplex in a C area of Philadelphia. I’m house hacking and have been here for two months. I Iucked up with a drive way and two car garage. Here’s the thing, I haven’t been enjoying my nei...
Hi BP community, I'm finally ready to take my first step and purchase a buy & hold rental property. The thing is, there are so many different options and I'm pretty serious about efficiency. While I want to maximi...
Hello,Wanted to find out if anyone has had experience with a full git renovation of a Brownstone in Brooklyn.Would love to know costs, level of renovation and any challenges that you may have faced.All the best,Michael
This is my first post to the BP community (after listening to about 50% of the podcasts).Quick background: I'm in Yakima, WA. In 2006 I flipped two properties (for a profit!) and in 2007 I bought a duplex as a buy-and...
I own and manage a single fam that a 2/1 and rents out for $635. I acquired it 2 weeks ago. Seller listed at 38k and I offered 24k cash after finding a few big ticket items for repair. I asked the seller at closing wh...
Hello all! As I am starting to acquire more investment properties around the Milwaukee area I am starting to become overwhelmed with all the work involved with it. Currently, I am the handyman, general contractor, lea...
If anyone is in the area or know the area, please let me know what you guys think about this deal.....I would like to know if the neighborhood is good or not and if the asking price is fair...Please give me info....Th...
Have you violated the 70% rule and still made money?
For those of you who don't know, the 70% rule is basically the multiplier you have for the ARV (or After Repair Value) from which you deduct the repairs an...