Hi all,My goal is to get my first out-of-state BRRRR deal in 2019. I'm based in Seattle and planning to invest in Houston after some fun market research (more detail on my 1st post in BP). I'm going to connect with le...
Hi, I have a sfh that I was originally thinking of flipping because the numbers are strong but I was also thinking of keeping long term to rent out and make a steady cash flow. I never really thought I'd like the idea...
HelloI am new to real estate investing and am eager to get started in the Melbourne/Palm Bay/Rockledge, FL area. I've learned about home improvement/rehabbing and long term investing thru renting by watching my dad wh...
Today was an incredible day! Just a few weeks ago I was undecided if I wanted to take this route. Well I was able to get an awesome deal on an online class required in New York. Most of my day is now consumed of readi...
Hello,My name is Sierra and I am a newbie to the real estate investing industry. I am still working on the education phase of my journey, but I want to start taking a lot more action as soon as I can. I’ve decided tha...
Hi All!I am a new real estate investor looking to start house-hacking. I have a down payment and mortgage pre-approval lined up, but am having trouble finding a deal. My real estate agent says that the market has a pr...
Good Evening BPers,
I just successfully completed my first live-in, flip house in CT. It was a phenomenal learning experience and taught me more than I could have ever imagined (plus I was able to make a little profi...
Hello, I’m new to REI. I recently purchased the Wholesaling Inc course and I like it. The course says I can make a deal in 90 days, which I believe. But 90 days is too long for me. I need to make a deal in 30 days. An...
Hello BP,
First time poster here, currently interviewing with a hospital in Ann Arbor, thinking of moving back to MI. I was hoping to get some recommendations for real estate agents. I'm looking to buy a primary resi...
I'm interested in opening a HELOC account on my rental in WA to fund my next deal. The rental property is owned free and clear, so I'm looking for a LTV >= 75%. After asking around, it seems PenFed is the only bank...