The BRRRR strategy, which stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat, is a real estate investment strategy that involves a series of steps to maximize returns on investment. Here are reasons why investors may ...
Is there a rule of thumb for how much cash you should keep on hand per unit? I have set aside 5k per SFR in case of repairs. I would love to hear what other people are doing.
We're using our self-directed IRA for REI capital and therefore creating an LLC. My question is, what are the requirements for a Registered Agent? We both work full time so I can't really say we have "a legal addres...
Hey, I’m new here. Just wanted to introduce myself. I’m a busy mom of 6, looking to invest in the Provo/Orem area. I’m trying to network, further my education, and figure out my game plan. I have been interested in re...
This has been a very busy year for me. I switched brokerages to my current one in March with a goal to sell 20 homes by the end of the year. Today, I closed on 18 total homes in the Austin, Temple, and San Antonio mar...
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New to this page- looking to invest in some multi family homes. Goal is to buy a 1-4 unit house out of state.
I want to house hack for the benefits of "First home buyer" deals (If thats even a thing) but am conf...
Hello, I plan to move to Knoxville, TN within the next few months. Just curious what real estate groups are out there I could get involved with. Any areas that one should avoid investing in?
I have a tenant who hasn't paid rent since September and said I can basically do what I want as she doesn't plan on paying further rent. She went to the extent of saying she doesn't care about her credit since she has...
I haven't posted a question in quite some time so here goes.Situation: SFH located in AZ. Water heater, stove, clothes dryer are electric. Only thing using gas is the furnace for heat in the winter months. Furnace ...
Can I lend to a customer who wants to remodel their primary residence using their primary residence AND adjacent property as collateral? They have a first mortgage (FHA) with very little equity and own the second piec...