Is it a good idea to use an interest only mortgage to finance a first time investment property?What are the pros and cons of an interest only mortgage?
anyone finding it difficult to get deals accepted in Atlanta. I've placed alot of offers with financing(not cash deals) with zero success. I know institutional buyers are buying a good volume here but seems that ...
Hello all!!So, my husband and I got our first property, fixed it up, and got a tenant in it. We now need to sell the house, but we want to make sure we are taking the right steps in doing so with a tenant in place. I ...
Hey awesome people of BP!I have a question for you guys regarding private money...here's my situation. I and my partner are looking to get into buying rental properties in the sacramento area. The type of property we ...
Hi All, I wanted to gauge some interest / feedback on here before I go forth with a potential off-market deal that I have before me. Long in short, I have the opportunity to buy a 940 sqft 2br 2ba condo in Alexandria,...
Wrote down my goals for the next 90 days and thought I'd put them out here and make myself accountable for them.By September 30th 2016- I will have spent a minimum of 2 hours a day learning everything I can to master ...
I'm trying to find out if anyone has had luck finding a lender who will allow 90% LTV at a reasonable (less than 5.5%) rate on a second home/vacation home loan. My partners and I are trying to buy a house in Oak Islan...
My wife and I have been living below our means for some time now so that we could save up to purchase an investment property. From countless hours of videos and conversations online and in person, multifamily is the r...
I'm in Austin, TX, and looking at doing BRRRR on SFH and small MFH (up to 4-plex) in San Antonio. I'm in need of recommendations for investor-friendly real estate agents as well as wholesalers.Any recommendations on a...
I am wanting to get into STR's near Gatlinburg. I have experience with LTR's, but this seems to be a different ballgame. The market I'm in has a significantly lower cost of entry, consequently it brings lower returns ...