Hey everyone, I've been on this site countless times and have come across great information so I have finally joined up. As I mention in my "about me" section I'm new to real estate but had done quite a bit of researc...
Hello BP.My personal house has been in forbearance since covid. In March of this year my mortgage company instructed me that forbearance would soon be ending and I had a few options.
Option 1. Pay off the entire mo...
This is an appeal for advice. My title refers to using equity, but I could just as easily have called this post "somebody please tell me what to do now!" I've had some success but I'm more an amateur than I seem. I pl...
hi all, I raised this question before but likely didn't convey or paint the picture of my question as clearly as I would have liked, so I'm trying again in hopes of quality replies to my question. A common strategy fo...
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Keel vs. Gordon Properties
Submitted by rhagp on Wed, 10/24/2012 - 14:13
Keel vs. Gordon Properties is the opinion of Larry Southall and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Rental Housing Association...
Hi BP’s,First time creating a new thread - here goes nothing.Curious on what your perspective is towards utilizing a mentor in the MF space.If you have a mentor, what has that experience been like? How has that affect...
so if you were amazing at saving and absolutly sucked at finding deals. I mean like hopless god forbid anyone is and prey for the ones that are. Could you just get regular homes not fixer uppers at regular prices and ...
I'm still trying to get the hang of these calculators. I'm analyzing many deals daily but I'm not sure I'm inputting the correct information. Will you help me by looking at an analysis I did and telling me whether or ...
Hello, 1st time post, been reading and learning. I have been out of it for a while because of family, and the prices were just going too crazy. I made offers in S. California back in 2012 to 2015 and was either out ...
I'm wrapping up a deal on a 2 bed, 1 bath house for $55,000 in the Midwest. The rent will be bumped up to $700 a month. After accounting for the mortgage, insurance, taxes, cap-ex, vacancy, and property management (bu...