I am looking to invest in my first property but live in Massachusetts. I am thinking that it is becoming more impossible the more I talk to a loan officer. I am looking to house house hack and it seems the multifarity...
I am in the process of purchasing an off market home in which the owned is deceased (in Ohio). The son is the executor and there are multiple siblings involved.
We are working with his probate attorney to get the pu...
Hello, I'm looking to buy my first rental property but am not finding anything seemingly worthwhile within 3-4 hours drive of our area (greater Seattle). I don't have many out of state connections and am wary of pulli...
Hi everyone, so I am new to real estate investing and am trying to get my first investment property. I am a real estate agent in MN but have only been doing that since August of 2018 so I am still learning a lot about...
Hello Everyone, I am a college student at the University of Wyoming that is tired of not taking actions on my goals, so this post is basically a PSA for any other person around the Laramie or NOCO area that is interes...
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I am excited to re-join this vibrant community of real estate investors and enthusiasts. My name is Joseph Adebayo, and I am new to the world of multifamily real estate investment. I c...
Hello everyone, My name is Solo. I and my husband Dee are just starting out in RE investing. We have been listening to BP for a while now and we finally think we are ready to take some action. We are interested in out...
Hey everyone! I’m new to the community and looking for some advice. I own a SFR in Jacksonville, FL that is rented out to a full time tenant and managed by a local PM. I’m considering switching to short term renting v...
Everyone from Palm Coast Florida who is interested in meeting up and talking about using our strengths to make all of us better are welcome. I am proposing a meet and greet some where in Palm Coast. Don't care if it...
Hi, looking to invest into a single family home to rent out. Is it common for a bank to say that they need 35% down and the longest loan length they have is 20 year variable interest rate? From what I understand, that...