Hey all, I'm really hoping a BP active poster out there would be willing to coach me in the ways of rental properties and the ins and outs of getting started in the area I'm in. I know this maybe not be ideal way to g...
Lately I find myself doing clerical duties making sure that I'm escrowing enough for taxes and insurance when I should be buying and selling notes and properties. I don't see much discussion on here about servicing o...
Hi everyone, I'm from the San Francisco bay area and I'm just starting out in the real estate investment world and I'm really glad I found this website. I'm already learning so much from all of the experts on this sit...
I live in Arvada, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. The housing market here is very expensive compared to other places in the United States, where even a small townhome (2 beds, turnkey, no repairs, good area) runs around...
Hi BP, I'm a newbie looking to get into buy and hold investing. I downloaded J Scott's SFH analysis spreadsheets from the FilePlace so that I can practice analyzing properties to see if they're potential deals. I'm pi...
This is a question that's been bubbling around recently.My thought is on this form, the majority would take the $1,000,000 to buy multiple homes or multi-family complexes in the hopes of doing better. Meanwhile, many...
Hi All, I am looking for investment property along the Austin to San Antonio I-35 corridor. The range I am interested in is $200k to $300k property. I am open to either getting more in appreciation (e.g. Austin), or c...
Hello! My name is Elizaveta, but feel free to call me Elizabeth. I am from Russia, just moved to Ludington Michigan a year ago.
Here is a little of my story:
I have master's degree in finance and degree in English-R...
Hi,I am a relatively new investor from Portland OR (I have one condo bought in 2012 which is doing ok now) looking to pick up a property using conventional lending (20-25% down, 30-year fixed rate mortgage) to buy and...
Hello again to all of the BP nation,An Alaskan investor here looking for your input and advise. To bring you up to speed on our situation here, Alaska is very much a “one horse” economy: OIL. Now we also have tourism,...