This is for an investment property and the interest rate will be 4.125%. I can pay a couple points less and get a 4.5% rate. Does it generally pay off from a cash flow perspective to pay down the rate?
I am looking to invest in the Metairie, LA market. It is a suburb just outside of New Orleans. Can someone provide some insight on how you structure your commercials loans? My parents who invest, say they never do dea...
3 Month Update for Durham NC: Previous post in Market Data Thread- https://www.biggerpockets.com/...*This is the second post in Durham NC Market Data Thread*Durham is a fairly large city positioned just a bit west of ...
My name is David, I'm 28 years old, working as an independent contractor. I currently earn about $7,000 per month, working 50-55 hours a week at $34/hour. I'm also in school to advance in my field, which could increas...
First time home buyer, looking to buy an investment property in New Orleans. Looking to buy a double, long term rent one side & Airbnb the other side (due to laws in New Orleans, doubles make the most sense for Ai...
So the 30yr mortgage rate went from 3.93% to 4.46% over the weekend! Holy cow!
Could that be the reason Mortgage rate applications fell 3%?
It would make sense!
How do you feel this will affect REI? Buying and Hol...
Has anyone on here used company credit to buy real estate? I've been talking to a company that said they could get me a company line of credit for 50-70k with in 6 months.
I was thinking what if I used the company ...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $500,000
Cash invested: $100,000
11 Unit Apartment Complex
What made you interested in investing in ...
Ive heard somewhere that to be a great real estate investor you have to be a great marketer. My marketing method is primarily a 2 letter direct mail drip campaign to landlords. The response rate is ok. I want to pick ...
I just wrapped up a busy (and cold!) week in Owings Mills (outside of Baltimore), where I was rehabbing my first rental property. Being my first real estate purchase ever, it was exciting and intimidating to go throug...