Hey All, I'm considering getting my real estate license to get access to the MLS. Not looking to become an agent or broker, just think getting the education and having access to the MLS can help me as an investor.Doe...
Hello BP,Similar questions have been asked many times but I was hoping to get some advice on my particular situation.I own my personal home and a duplex that I rent. The duplex has ~55k in equity. My initial thinkin...
I want to sell a sfh on a wrap to another investor. It has a $70,000 mortgage at 4.25 %. I can sell it for $150,000 if I don'tfinance it so I believe I can bump it to $155,000 or $160,000 if I sell it on a wrap. I'...
I wanted to get some opinions on this. I am tired throwing money away in rent out here in the bay area (~$2400/month for 1b/1b). I realized its all money lost and even if I found a good cash flow property out-of-state...
I'm setting a goal to have 10k/ month in passive (doesn't have to be truly passive i'm ok managing the properties myself) income by November 2016. I have 500k liquid to work with. Real Estate/personal background info....
Hello Everyone, My wife and I are purchasing our first investment property (4-plex) that has a few minor repairs that are needed. However, due to us not having great funds to start out we need to do a 3.5% FHA lo...
I never heard of wholesaling before I started reading this forum a few weeks ago.
Please make this simple for me because I don't understand the intense real-estate jargon!
So a wholesaler is an unlicensed "middlem...
I thought there was already a thread about funny/humorous real estate definitions here on BP, but unless Steve can find the link, I'm guessing I read something similar elsewhere.
So let's start one here. I'll kick i...
Hello, my name is Jacob Hodge and I am 19 years old. I started a construction business with my father at 16 (after leaving highschool because it wasn't for me and graduating online). For the first year we renovated ho...
I saw an ad on Craigslist for a cheap home in a war zone (or pretty close) area of Kansas City advertising "rent it for 15 years and you own it." Naturally this is essentially the same thing as owner financing--just ...