Continuation from Part 1 of this series: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/44/topics/723267-apartment-financial-underwriting-part-1-of-a-2-part-seriesApartment Financial Underwriting - Part 2 of a 2 Part SeriesInve...
Listening to Brandon story about knocking out a wall and a bunch of dirty mags fell out, got me thinking about the weird things you find in houses that we buy. For us: last summer we bought a foreclosure and in the ki...
I'm looking to purchase a performing land sale contract on a commercially zoned building where the seller of the LSC owns the property free & clear, and the contract purchaser is an attorney and operates the pract...
So I've been looking at a lot of properties in the Covington, KY market. It is just south of Cincinnati, OH.I know general inquiry posts aren't the most effective, but I'm curious if anyone has any insights into that ...
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Wanted to introduce myself to the group. I'm new(ish) to the RE world, as well as the FIRE movement. (Wish I had thought about retirement and real estate 20 years ago!).
My wife is 4th generation Mo...
I’m looking at properties for my first purchase. Looking to house hack and get out of my rent. My question is should I purchase 1 nicer property that costs more or 2 cheaper properties so I have more flexibility and...
We’re working to take down a $20M, 132 unit asset in Northern MA (between Boston and Nashua). This is my biggest loan to date and this came from a new lender relationship. Is there anything here that looks questionabl...
SO.. I'm in this real estate investing class and have an exam tomorrow. This question below is a practice problem for the exam. I need some help please. I have the answer but I've spent the past hour trying to figure ...
Hello all,I have been researching notes since June of 2018. So far I've read several books and listened to several note podcasts to get myself educated; at this point I would say I know enough to make mistakes and lo...
Are these legitimate savings accounts that are insured? It almost seems to good to be true to be able to get the same returns as a Certificate of Deposit.https://finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/best-high-yield-s...