16 November 2025 | 7 replies
I really enjoy construction, but a few months ago I started exploring real estate because I want to invest my time and money into something that offers the potential for passive income.I’ve done a lot of research, and the strategies that interest me most are Subject-To, Seller Financing, and the BRRRR Method.
22 November 2025 | 5 replies
However, they are making a 0 interest $200,000 loan available to us with a 5 year payoff to cover costs.The 2 upstairs floors were originally slated for office space.
29 November 2025 | 10 replies
While this may not be an issue for most fix and flips we have worked on a few where we purchased subject to or with owner financing, renovated, then sold the property, which required a double closing.
24 November 2025 | 9 replies
I also upload all of the breeds my insurance won't cover, so in the event a potential Tennant uploads documentation that matches one of the restricted breeds, they're automatically disqualified.
1 December 2025 | 5 replies
Because we are not using DSCR loans but Hard Money (as you mentioned in your subject line).
1 December 2025 | 4 replies
My concerns now: If plumbers open more of my ceiling, I don’t want to be stuck paying for the repair.My own insurance will likely cover it, but I don’t want the claim on my record if it can be avoided.Since their insurance already denied it, I’m not sure what the next best step is.I don’t know at what point I should involve an attorney.
1 December 2025 | 4 replies
I am getting ready to close on a cash out loan to cover the entire purchase of the new building.
5 November 2025 | 145 replies
Very conservative approach that protects the seller.There is a long thread that covers what I'm talking about atPace Morby Mentorshiphttps://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/79/topics/1001612-pace-...
1 December 2025 | 16 replies
I agree that for my condo in Smyrna, I want a PM who is truly established in Cobb County, not just someone covering “Metro Atlanta” on paper.
1 December 2025 | 4 replies
Is it in an area covered by the coastal commission?