Hi,
I am looking for small size apartments and I can see Texas is very hot market. Which one other good city/state for MultiFamily/ Apartments investment.
Hello BP nation!I would like to start by saying how grateful I am to have a platform such as this to be able to share ideas and learn from! There is so much information available to us these days it can be overwhelmin...
Investment Info:Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Duluth.
Purchase price: $56,000 Cash invested: $25,000REO purchased with our HELOC and rehabbed personally with a friend along with a licens...
We own multiple commercial properties in our downtown (Series LLC in TX) and have several under contract. We are looking to roll over our traditional IRAs to make the purchase w/ a non-recourse loan. I have read every...
Current piti is $785, can refinance that to $548, have $60k in equity. House is completely rehabbed this year from roof to floors. It could pull $1000 to $1200 in rent. Selling would give us 50 to 60k in cash reserves...
Hi Everyone, When Covid started and my office closed for a few weeks I decided I was going to learn about 2 things, Real Estate Investing and buying and selling stocks, calls and puts. Several books, hundreds of hours...
For those of us who are new to rental ownership ( 3 units) what is best and easiest to use software for accounting that may allow managing another different business at same time?
Has anyone had difficulty in buying and selling real estate during these times? Has anyone had more challenges because of the pandemic? Won't it be more difficult with the majority of Texans not working?
Although I'm already considering at least one tax preparer I wanted to see what everyone else on Bigger Pockets is doing. Flips are short term and rental properties are long term. I understand you don't want to mix th...
For those that are Wholesaling real estate, are you doing it to fund your buy and hold properties? I see the value in it for this reason, but have questions.
- How are you finding deals?- Once you have a contract ...