Hello All,
I'm really trying to kick off real estate investing and at every turn, there always seems to be something stopping me. Right now it's this looming "prices are going to crash, mass eviction" hysteria. I ne...
I'm a newbie at this, so looking for some advice. I'm in the Southern California area. I have a customer/ friend who is a real estate broker and is aware I've been looking for real estate investment opportunities. ...
Hi my name is Takashi. I am a father to two beautiful kids (a 2 year old and a 3 month old). My wife and I have decided this year that we wanted to take steps towards achieving financial freedom. We have attended vari...
I'm considering the acquisition of a batch of rental condos from a single owner with about 40% ownership of the total number of units within the condo bldg. The batch has significant NOI with immediate opportunity to ...
Hi All!I am at the early stages of my investing career and was hoping to gain some insight here from my fellow like minded peers. I am based in NY but looking to invest in long term rentals in other states. Would love...
Hello,I'm trying to purchase my first rental buy and hold property and need a little bit of advice. I'm debating if I should take out a HELOC or do a cash out refinance on my primary residence to use for a down paymen...
Investment Info:
Mobile home private money loan investment in Blytheville.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $250,000
34-lot mobile home park
What made you interested in investing in t...
Dear BPers,I'm looking for your valuable opinion on an area in Sacramento, California - zip code is 95824 and the main cross streets are 47th and Franklin Blvd. I live in Pacifica, CA in the Bay Area(a couple of hours...
I own a few multifamily rentals and have been exploring single tenant NNN opportunities. Does anyone who buys these look at the long term conversion or development of the property in the event the tenant doesn’t renew...
Gateway cities like San Francisco and New York have long been favored by real estate investors, because they are fairly recession proof and tend to be insulated from job loss and declining property value during econom...