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I am planning to invest in real estate property and waned to know which factor is more important in terms of long term investment . I have found few properties and i have to decide which is the best for retur...
I am 19 yr old and am currently trying to find my first rental property and I am very eager to get started. I have to choose between a much cheaper market that I live in that is much easier to cash flow, but finding g...
I have been listening and learning from all the discussions, books, and podcasts on BP for the past 5 months. I'm finally ready to take the plunge and think I found a great property to buy and hold. I live in Austin...
Hi! I know this is a pretty open ended question, but my goal is to reach $100,000/year cash flow through long term buy and hold rental properties over a 10 year time span. As of now, (I believe my strategy will chan...
I have the opportunity to turn my first home into a STR once moving into a new home. I have read all the blog posts, etc but would rather talk numbers with someone in a similar situation/in my area. I live far west of...
Good afternoon,So I am starting out, my business partner and I just launch our company. We living in Rhode Island and the market has slim pickings, there are currently 8 multi families for sale in the whole state. MF'...
I have a SFR that I put down $50k on about 10 years ago. It’s been cashflowing $500-$600/m. I have the opportunity to cash out refi now and receive a max of $180k cash out after fees . That would put me negative $150/...
Hi BP!So Im a newbie. I dont hide it. But today.....I just closed on my first deal. Oh...and I got paid to buy the house. Yep I closed on the house and got paid a check (over $1500) to buy it. Its a duplex. Its in a q...
I am Moving to Pensacola this summer. Looking to buy a house to live in for couple years till it’s time to move then would like to make it into a long term rental.
Suppose you were evaluating a potential 5-year MF deal. Which approach to loans would you consider most conservative at this point in the market cycle?
A 10-year fixed from Freddie Mac sounds pretty conservative. But...