Hello!I am new to the real estate game. I am an agent but want to be an investor as well.I am working full time during the day and trying to do real estate on nights and weekends. I haven't had my first deal in either...
Hello, I am 23 years old. I am looking to invest in my first real estate property. Can you please suggest the best ways to invest into real estate for the first time and be able to grow my portfolio quickly?Brrr or si...
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Wondering if you can help me out. My fiance and I are looking to a secure a 203K Rehab loan. I've got in contact with a few banks and they do not offer that type of loan. Anyone have an idea w...
Hey I might be moving back to my hometown and that is where I have been wanting to invest by using the BRRRR method. I’m trying to decide if I should buy a rental home or buy my first house and try to house hack. The ...
Does anyone have recommendations for BRRRR friendly lenders in the Pikesville/ Baltimore areas. Two of the major issues that I'm concerned about is finding a shop that does 30 year mortgages on investment properties ...
Good evening, I hope you have a good day. I have a question to ask. Does the BRRRR method work for flipping only? Also, why must I rent the property out before I sell the property? Why cant it just be "get a loan from...
When looking at homes in auction would you still follow the 70% rule? And what costs does the 30% percent account for?
For you successful out of state investors, how did you find your deal finder?! Was it through another investor and if so was it through BP? Did you just start googling real estate agents and go from there? Did you ...
Here's a quick one I'm hoping someone would be able to shed some light or experience on - I have heard from some people that it is a great idea to fit out an apartment with nice and modern furniture, maintain it well ...
Ok so this is what I am up against. I typically purchase properties that need major rehab. After purchase and rehab I am typically at 65% of ARV. I then usually take a cash out refi at max available. I then take that ...