Hi, guys. Thank you for all your advice. I am looking to tap into my primary residence equity. It's a substantial amount. I will be using the equity to pay off all my personal debt and will have a good amount of cash ...
I'm fairly new to investing. Currently own a primary residence and one relatively cheap duplex -- of which one side is rented and covers the mortgage, taxes and insurance...I am finishing the other side to get it ren...
I have a home in the bay area that i bought with a conventional loan. i have about 150k in equity in the home and i am renting rooms. how can i pull out the equity in the house in order to convert my home from a prima...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment.
Purchase price: $435,000
Cash invested: $52,000
Personal Residence Renovation: Purchased off the MLS within 8 hrs of hitting the market for ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment.
Purchase price: $435,000
Cash invested: $52,000
Personal Residence Renovation: Purchased off the MLS within 8 hrs of hitting the market for ...
I am currently looking for some advice on different possible routes I can go with my current small portfolio. I am looking to use the full amount of equity I currently have to invest in cash flowing assets. My main ro...
I want to buy a new private home and use my current primary residence equity (plus some cash) to buy a new primary house cash and then sell the old one.
So, I am looking for a HELOC with little to no closing costs, a...
I know this questions has been answer a few times but I think my situation is different enough to start a new post. I plan to pull some money from my primary residence equity to buy my first rental property. I shoul...
Hello everyone!
I am considering using a HELOC for a down payment on my first investment and I wanted to get everyone’s opinion on this strategy and if it’s a good strategy or not? Thank you!
Hey BP community, This "club" is by far the de facto resource for anything REI. Thank you for all of the support this past year. Here it is......I currently have some options: 1. Access equity in my current residence....