I am wondering if you built up $10,000 or $25,000 or $100,000 in cash to invest, but were not ready to invest, where would you park your money? Would the "location" change based on the dollar amount?- Money market (FD...
For Mortgages, including Primary Residence and Rentals, Do you choose 10, 15, 20, or 30 year terms and why? We tend to go fewer years, with the mind to pay down principal faster and so far all are buy and hold, with ...
Hi my name Branden. Im 25 lm going to be selling my first house soon and need advice on what to do with that income. I currently live in the bay area but Im from phoenix and have family and friends out there. My dad i...
Hi guys! Anyone investing in commercial real estate in this market? I see a lot of residential investors on BP here but have not seen commercial investors in this platform yet. Love to network, brainstorm and learn fr...
Hello, my sister/partner and I are brand new to this game. We jumped in head first and purchased our first rental property, a duplex, in February 2018 and our second, a SFH in April 2018. Both homes were paid for in c...
So, I am in the Colorado Springs area, is anyone else finding it very hard to locate deals that make sense nowadays? With the high interest rates and house prices it seems almost impossible to find deals that cash fl...
I am building a large real estate portfolio with relatively wealthy partner. He is pretty settled and is looking to just diversify his investment portfolio. I, however am focusing on building the same real estate por...
Just looking for a bit of advice as I have found some really intelligent answers in this forum before. I have a house in San Jose, California that I am contemplating selling and need to figure out the best use of th...
We bought our current home in 2011 for $97k. We paid cash and have no mortgage. The home is currently worth about $497k. We now have an opportunity to move into my parents home which is bigger and “take it over”. The ...
A reply on another thread made me wonder about something. Mikeoh mentioned fannie mae is showing 5% appreciation annually over the past 50 years on average. The Rule Of 72 says that to find out how long it takes to do...