Hello! I've been searching properties for a variety of ideas for almost two years now and never pulled the trigger. Whether it's real estate investing or running a small business or a combination of both, I just kn...
Hey everybody, I've been listening to BP podcasts for a couple years now, and I'm excited to finally get in here and start accelerating my learning and meet some like-minded people. I'm a Navy public affairs officer, ...
I am interested in making the switch to becoming a real estate agent. I have some of the standard newbie questions.I'm already well-read on all of the requirements to get licensed in my state, but what I am clueless a...
We're going on 3 properties, and I'm wondering where others store their reserves for their rental properties? My general rule of thumb was 6 months of PITI, which I have in a savings account. As we go to 3 properties,...
Hello all! 25 Yo from SoCal. Been researching for the last couple weeks and just got pre approved with my friend who is a lender for up to 600k purchase price on an investment property loan with 20% down. Ideally thou...
Hey everyone! Just bought my first property in May and looking to get into the next one soon and my question is: If I have my money in a Whole Life insurance policy and borrow against that for a down payment would tha...
Hi everyone! I have been researching (listening to a TON of BP podcasts, reading the forums, audio books, etc) and learning over the past couple months and have decided it is time to take action and begin my journey ...
Do rents generally go down in an economic downturn? If you are underwriting a property do you consider that the income may actually decrease (if so by how much) or do you think worst case scenario rents are stagnate?
Hi, all! Hoping to get some input from people who are wiser than I am! I currently own one investment property, which was just a home where I used to live that turned into a furnished rental when I got married and mov...
Costar sees signs of multifamily trouble: Multifamily cap rates risingLooks like investors finally starting to demand real cap rates and multifamily will begin trading on present performance and not future rents. Here...