Hey BP members,
I'm confused about a topic and I'm hoping someone could help me and possibly others understand. I have a couple questions:
1)
I know that when inflation increases it causes home prices to increase a...
Hey everyone! I’m in the beginning stages of trying to figure out a game plan for the purchase of my first rental property and looking for some advice.
My original plan was to BRRRR a LTR using the money from a HEL...
I'm considering buying a vacation rental in Cerritos, a small town in Baja Mexico about an hour north of Cabo. I've read through some threads and I *think* I understand the basics. It's a 2 bedroom, 2 bath new const...
Hello All - I just wanted to ask how many of you guys are actively maintaining their Short Term Rental investments far away from your primary residence. We're considering to buy a Cabin in Broken Bow, OK about 3hrs f...
Real estate syndication funding starts with limited, passive investments that cover, at minimum, the down payment on the purchase of a commercial real estate asset, such as a multifamily investment property.
Before c...
Suppose you borrow private money for a deal and the deal goes bust. Now with a bank mortgage there in normally a 'deficiency clause' allowing the bank to try to seize other assets you may have if the foreclosure proce...
DO YOU KNOW SPOKANE?? WHAT'S DRIVING THE ECONOMIC GROWTH?Having grown up in Spokane in the 90's, I've watched this once sleepy town mature into a vibrant city. Now as a budding RE investor, it's important to understan...
My wife and I have 3 options: 1. stay where we are. 2. buy a second home and rent 1st. 3. sell our home and buy another home. The trick to this entire thing is we want to time interest rates and housing prices right. ...
Hello everyone! I’m curious to see who on these forums is investing in rental properties in smaller cities in Indiana such as Fort Wayne of Lafayette, and if you’re having success there. I’ve had my eye on Indianapoli...
Hello friends!I have a townhouse in Newcastle, WA that I purchased for $200,000 in 1999. It is worth $400,000 today. The cap rate is 1.68%. My mortgage is $65,000 at 3.5%.In 2016, my household will earn $160,000...