Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Fort Worth.
Purchase price: $55,000
Cash invested: $43,000
Traditional buy and hold that I scooped up back when you could buy a h...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Fort Worth.
Purchase price: $55,000
Cash invested: $43,000
Traditional buy and hold that I scooped up back when you could buy a h...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $395,000
Cash invested: $100,000
Traditional buy and hold that was purchased off market. Currently working o...
I don't understand the difference between BRRRR and conventional/traditional buy and hold. Why can't you refinance in the beginning just like financing is done conventionally then rehab and then refi again? Basically...
Hello BPers, As the title states. I just got a HELOC for 100k and I have about 60k of my own money to invest. I love the BRRRR strategy but finding a killer deal in my competitive South Florida market is nearly imposs...
We are interested in doing a BRRRR strategy on a house we are looking at, and we currently are planning to do a hard money loan to secure the house and get the rehab done. I am shopping for lenders to refinace the loa...
Howdy Guys!There's that age old debate on here on if you had $100,000 would you buy a single home or would you put 20% down payment on 5 100,000 homes. Most of these are talking about raising capital to be able to get...
If I have a traditional SDIRA with an apartment syndication holding that is making monthly distributions, can I do a Roth conversion of that holding? I am 71, but not taking the distributions..they are going back to t...
I was investigating buying a house to rehab. I found a great bargain and was was thinking about going the BRRRR rout but WOW!!! I have to be honest and say that scares the sh&^#@!!#t out of me. I DO see the benefi...
Hi all,Situation: Evaluating a contracted $70k (ARV $120k) 3/2/2 SFR for a Buy-an-Hold rental at 1100/month, and with hard money lending at 15% (6 month term). With this temporary funding it is going to be break-even...