Should I remove the plaster that is attached to the inside of an exterior brick wall, or keep it and just build a 2x4 frame and insulate, drywall, move outlets. This is a 4unit low income property that I am upgrading...
Hello to all the experts on BP. Thanks for your willingness to help a fellow investor navigate a financing issue that has recently popped up for me. Apologies for the lengthy post, but the details are a bit involved....
Hi guys,
I doubt anybody would remember me from when I joined this past February...I posted a topic explaining that I had moved to Chicago specifically to get into Real Estate investing and that I had $100K to start ...
I am interested in any and all advice for a novice like myself (and for other newbies out there!). I am working on researching real estate info and and am starting to join groups to network, network, network! It's exc...
hey folks, I'm a rookie so please be kind. I'm wondering what you think is a better investment for a guy in my situation. A single family home in a good area with a good possibility of the house value raising with $...
Hello everyone,I'm in the process of securing a loan for a new (my first) rental property purchase. I have already signed the purchase contract. However, I'm facing a dilemma on what loan structure I should strategica...
Hi guys and gals,I am now in the business of wholesaling properties so I can build up experience as well actually doing something pragmatic so I don't get analysis paralysis while gaining capital for my first rental ...
Hi FolksI am completely newbie in the field of real investments. Up until now, I was focusing on saving so I can invest, in real estate. Talking to few of the lenders, I found that with my saving and amount of the loa...
I've been working on this deal since Jan. The seller is a tired landlord. Here are the details: 4 units The property is valued at $150k (I got a brokers priced opinion)The seller owes $102,000 and wants $10,000 to wal...
Consider this for residential real estate investing:
Imagine there was a stock you could buy that pays a 5% dividend or so. (cap rate)
Imagine this business provided a product/service that literally everyone needs....