I would like to get advice how to be more successful in acquiring deals in the future. A seller accepted my offer for a 2 unit property and the attorney review started. However, it took a long time for the seller atto...
The property is a 3/1 approx 1200 sq ft from the early 1900s and needs many updates, kitchen, a second bathroom, windows, etc. It's not falling apart as it has been minimally maintained over the years, but it needs wo...
Hi BP'ers, checking with you all if anyone has had experience with or has gone thru the Matrix Investment Group's training and mentorship program.Thank you for any assistance!
I have a contact that has a contract (reassigned) for part of a shopping center that they are holding and trying to sell for all cash. I have got the cash to put down at least 25% of the purchase price. The selling ...
Hi, I am stuck between if i should use a FHA loan to purchase a MFR, or use the BRRRR strategy in Detroit because of the connections I have there. Just to give you a background story I currently live in NJ and work in...
Hello fellow wholesalers,As a rental property owner, I decided to venture into the mystical world of wholesaling. I wanted to spend about $3500 initially, track my progress, and see what I would come up with. Will sen...
Hello,I'm new at thins and looking at an REO to buy and hold. I have my eye on a particular property that did not sell at auction and really have no idea what a reasonable listing and accepted offer price will be once...
Newbie investorMy investment plan is to buy cheap condos with cash in decent areas on town and rent them out. I hope to buy one every 3 months.1b 1b560 sq ft$35,000 (will buy cash, probably offer 32,000)move in ready...
We have recently compiled a list of 650+ direct mailing candidates for 2 or more unit properties in our target area. We are in the process of dropping off letters to the owner occupied properties and writing up the le...
I was looking recently at MFH in SF, most listings that are currently contingent or pending have a CAP rate of around 4.5%.....That is where one can break even after 20% down...I remember just a year ago, CAP was 1.5%...