Hey again all,Just sold my home and looking to do another live-in flip in Toronto. I've noticed a lot of semi detached properties have been flipped in good areas in the city but I'm more of a detached guy. My question...
I'm in the process of acquiring my first rental property that I intend to BRRR. There's a section 8 tenant in there that wants to remain. I inspected the property with a contractor, made a formal offer that will proba...
Hello BP Community. As explained in the description, I am looking to buy a manufactured home in Golden CO. We've found the home and its a great investment. I am twenty years old and fascinated by the idea of investin...
I have a very interesting situation developing and I am wondering what I should do next.I have had my eye on a home that has been vacant for just over a year. The lawn is being mowed but clearly there is no one livin...
Hi all,
Kicking around a sort of hypothetical situation in my head and trying to come up with what the best way to structure some deals would be. Let’s say you had access to some asset managers for CMBS products who...
Hey BP, I have been looking into hard money and private investor loans, and how investors use these loans to refinance a property after they fix it up into a conventional loan. You all know the story, they pay back th...
I am just getting into investing and am working on determining my niche, I know my current goal is cashflow over equity. Simply because my short term goal is to be able to quit my W2 job. Once I have reached that goal...
Broadening my investment strategy to include buy and hold without tying up all of my cash. In the past I've used traditional lenders as I'm a W2. For simple math sake, say I buy a property for $100K (assume tradition...
I'm looking to buy a Fourplex, but potentially running into issues on getting a loan, and would like your advice.
The majority of my income is non taxable, and the banks I have talked to have said that they will not ...
When purchasing a 20% down investment property, do you just have to pay cash for all the repair costs too and then refinance? I would just assume incorporate the repairs into the loan if possible?