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I’m a structural engineer by education but have been in the construction industry since I graduated. I started working on bridges and tunnels and now work as a Project Manager for a company in the commercial...
I apologize in advance if this has been discussed before, but I searched and can't really find much on this tipoc. I'm new at all this, and this question just popped into my head :)Is it a bad idea to find a LOT and b...
i finally made contact with my first seller. She called back from yellow letter. She informed that house is scheduled for foreclosure by the end of the month. She is unsure of all of what is needed and will follow u...
I found a nice duplex with small issues (water heater needs replacing) other then that it's pretty much ready to rent. I'm paying by conventional loan with very little money down ($1000). The Duplex is $105,000 with a...
Would you do a 25% down, 4.5% 30 year loan orSave the capitol and go 15% down 5.75% 30 year loan on a buy and hold? Thanks in advance for any thoughts
Hey gang,I recently bought a teardown in the Penrose district of St Louis from a bid4assets.com auction -- now that I own it and have paid the back taxes the city is sending me all kinds of letters about the dilapidat...
Hello BP Community,
Hope everyone is well and killing some deals this week. I apologize for my ignorance, but I have a question/ situation that I want pose to the community to see what some of the more seasoned inves...
My girlfriend is currently living in a rental where the foreclosure process has recently began.
Having yet to make my first real estate deal, this seems like it might be a prime candidate to do ...
Hello BP forum! My name is Jeremy and I am currently a 29-year-old student finishing up my Master's in Finance in Portland, OR. I intend on investing with a partner in real estate in the broader Portland/Vancouver mar...
Need some advice on a scenario I am working on. If I purchased my first home for 5% down - 275k @ 2.4% for example sake... what happens if in year 2 of my five year fixed mortgage I am looking to move to a new princip...