Whats up BP investors. I live in Denver, CO. I have 2 rental properties and a primary residence. Learning as I go. Wanting to know what I can do to protect my investments and what I can do to grow my portfolio.
Anyone have any experience with the two markets? What has the experience been with vacation rentals? Have they cash flowed? Can anyone give me an idea of what the p&l would look like?Thank you!
Hi all. Does anyone have any experiences or recommendations for coaching or mentorship programs in the multifamily and syndication space?
Hey BP, I am slowly pushing forward on my real estate journey. My current "hurdle" is finding a lender. I say hurdle because it is something that I know is critical but is also very intimidating. I have a set criteria...
I'm a buy and hold investor with 3 rentals currently which I bought cash and about to BRRRR them. Thinking of my next purchases, ideally I'd buy rentals using financing so I can increase my ROI and acquire more proper...
Hi, my name is Jonathan Marsh. I'm a real estate investor in Denver, Colorado. I currently own 4 single family residences in the Denver area and am looking to expand & purchase additional properties. I would like ...
I've self-funded the construction of two STR cabins ($620k each; land included) in separate locations over an hour's drive apart. Both are probably in the top 0.01% of all STRs nationwide at 99.2% occupancy, $772/nigh...
Hello Everyone, I have a quick question about how to set up a company structure when dealing with managing properties in multiple states. I have a property management company established in Maine (where 90% of my rent...
Hello all! First time poster here looking for some advice. A little background information on the situation. My parents have been small real estate investors for years with ~12 SFHs. They have always self-managed ...
Hey everybody,I'm new, and trying to figure out my plan for the foreseeable future. As I am very interested in buy and hold investing, I'd also like to automate this investing as much as is reasonable. Thus the proper...