Hi, all. This is my first post. Thanks so much for any responses. Been lurking for a while but couldn't find any guidance for this question. I just bought my first STR in Louisiana about a month ago and actively renti...
I was looking to apply for a mortgage without issuing my Tax Returns. I have money saved up and my credit is almost 700...but don’t want to deal with the high interest rates from private lenders. Any advice would be g...
I'm in negotiations to purchase a duplex as an investment. Would it be better to finance the property for 15 yrs at 2.75% or for 30 yrs at 4.25%? The loan will be around 75K. I wouldn't normally consider the 15 yr, bu...
Hey everyone,
I'm new to real estate investing, and I came across a potential flip opportunity in San Diego, CA, that may yield a potential profit of $100,000-200,000. I need some help though.
Here are the high-leve...
I am a new member and new investor. I have a full time high school teaching position, but thanks to this website and am now going to pull the trigger on something I've wanted to do for 20 years. Thanks BP!
Three que...
Okay, so I'm crunching numbers on different BRRRR scenarios for SFRs, and just wanted to make sure I'm crunching my numbers right.
In a nutshell as an example: if I buy at $175k, put 25% down, and add the usual clos...
I need a numbers guru to help me un-tangle some math fundamentals. I have a deal in process that I can still walk away from and I'm hoping someone can help me validate whether this is a reasonable or unreasonable purc...
When you’re trying to analyze many properties quickly, what do you do when there aren’t pictures or only one? Do you take the time to go see it? What’s a good strategy to deal with those? Thanks
I have started purchasing a few investment properties and have an LLC. Everything has been cash so far but I have contacted several local banks and all of them have said about 1-2%+ above regular mortgage rates, 3-5y ...
Hi all,
First time post as I get ready for my first investment. For the PA investors out there or maybe in other states with high transfer taxes (2% of property value). Curious on whether you've found the math more f...