Before going out and getting my first deal underway I want to know as much as possible and I have bee hearing a lot of "fraud in the inducement" and I was wondering if there was any ways or certain weasel clauses I co...
I keep hearing people say they do buy and holds. Can someone explain? Are they turn key properties? Do they require a complete rehab? Or is BRRR & buy and hold the same thing? Thanks all.
I am no longer in the #debtfreecommunity group so I am going to post this PLAN B win here because I know a few journalists interested in a similar path.Short back story: After viscerally acknowledging the challenges o...
Hello Fellow Investors, I am new to this community so let me introduce myself briefly before jumping into my question. I am a part time Real Estate Investor, a Real Estate Agent and a full-time IT Consultant.I have be...
By way of background, I've bought 8 SFRs in the last 18 months, 4 with conventional loans and the other 4 in cash. These properties are worth approx. $2.5mil, and I owe less then $700k on the mortgages, so net...
I have a renter who is perpetually late and her lease contract expired which converted to month to month. She is also has stretched out paying her late fees. If the late fees are not paid with the rent and stretched o...
I've just recently tied up a 24 unit building. The plan is purchase the property with a construction loan including rehab costs. Rehab 2 units a month and move existing tenants into newly remodeled units, rinse, was...
I recently signed up as a PRO - ll/2/16 - And have been identifying properties that I want to BRRRR - BUY, REHAB, RENT, REFI AND REPEAT - Per Brandon Turner's formula. So far my sources have been via the MLS - but I ...
Offering to save me on real estate commissions by selling to a REIT. Email below. What do you think, good deal or no? Also, is it typical to get a 30 year loan for MF like SFH or are they shorter, 5-10 year loans? Thi...
This past week the FED indicated a pause in their historically paced rate tightening cycle.
The pause in rate increases should have the effect of eventually lowering mortgage rates.
I have written extensively abou...