What are some of the best strategies to start with when a reasonable amount of cash is on hand?
My initial inclination is to purchase cash flow potential properties at distressed prices from wholesalers and/or strugg...
Has anyone had experience with bankruptcy? My husband and I are considering it after meeting with a debt management counselor that recommended it. We are trying to do everything possible to prevent this option, but th...
Hello!!Very glad I stumbled upon BiggerPockets this morning! Hoping to get some thoughts about our situation...My wife and I own two single family homes and one condo in the Denver, CO area and are looking to sell th...
As an "accidental landlord" from a home I purchased in 2005 and started in renting in 2011, I've been carrying a negative cash flow property for five years. It was my "starter home" and is now one of three rentals, wi...
Hello Everyone, I always wanted to do it but I've chicken out both times I owned a home. Looking to invest in rental properties in the Phoenix, AZ and Dallas, TX areas or anywhere in the Southwest. I currently live i...
Hello BP! I’m pretty new to Bigger Pockets and the real estate investment world but eager to learn and get more experience under my belt. My name is Brent and I am 29 years old. I’m married to my beautiful wife Ashli...
I have called so many lenders and keep running into one issue or another that means they can't fund. This is a great deal so we don't want to lose it but we are a little lost on how to find funding. The deal- 2 proper...
My current situation; I have over $250,000 in equity and can't get access to it because of bad credit. Attempted HELOC but NO GO... I don't want to sell..
Want to invest with the cash and rent my property that wou...
What do you think of a syndicated apartment value-add strategy, slated for 4 years, with an IRR of 21% and an equity multiple of 2.0+, yet 0% cash flow in year 1? My two thoughts would be a) does that indicate anythin...
I recently received a mailer from Kay properties of 2 DST offerings: an 8% and 10% preferred return (net lease income fund 28, LLC and opportunistic income fund 75, LLC). I was surprised as most DSTs I’ve seen are in ...