Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment.
Purchase price: $1,265,000
Update Oct '20: Construction is now complete and 15 of the 20 units have been leased thus far. ...
Hello! I recently moved from Puerto Rico to Dallas and now I’m starting my real estate investing business here and I’m looking to gain some experience by working with a mentor with experience in either wholesaling or ...
Hello BP community,
I am brand new to the real estate world and am extremely excited to get in and get my feet wet. From all the reading I've done on BP as well as books and other blogs, it seems like the best way t...
I am starting to grow as a real estate holding company primarily- getting into more commercial development eventually. Im looking to start using a name - "something realty" to stick to i guess because i like the sound...
Hi,My name is Jalan (Jay-Len) and i'm a 22 year old in the RDU area. I am a complete rookie in the real estate investing field and I would love some advice for an opportunity i have coming up. I've been looking to pur...
BP,How can I get money for a down payment to a holding LLC?My partner and I plan to purchase our first investment property under a LLC we are setting up for this venture. We plan to own the company equally.He is the ...
Hello everyone - My name is Rhea Campbell. I'm a licensed real estate broker practicing commercial real estate (office tenant representation) and just getting started building my personal investment portfolio. I'm foc...
What jobs for someone in another industry would be most helpful for someone looking to become a real estate investor? Of course, I know the best answer is probably just become a real estate investor, but we are going...
Hello team!Here's a thought on my mind, which I thought I'd throw out to the community here--My former college roommate, who is a talented carpenter/cabinet-maker, moved in a year ago as one of my tenants (in my perso...
Hello,So far, we (3 way partnership/LLC) have bought all of our properties using cash from our SDIRAs, or commercial blanket loans with 20% down, and a few non recourse loans using SOLO401Ks. These are all for long...