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3 overlooked responsibilities of a Real estate buyer

Sunday, May 17

You decided to invest in real estate, Great! You decided to stop renting, Even better! Let's go shopping! What do you expect from your real estate agent? If you expect your agent to serve up your dream home on a silver platter, while you sit at home in your boxer shorts, then you might not have ...


3 rules for the new investor

Monday, June 17

I am not a guy that enjoys rules, but sometimes they may be helpful. In this post, I will share three suggestions I feel will help bring success to new investors that are experiencing information overload here on the BP forum.1. Focus on accomplishing small goals dailyFor example, if you are a ne...


The logical first investment for new investors

Tuesday, May 14

I specialize in helping new investors not fall into what I call the "BP Trap". The BP trap is what many get caught up in when they come to BP and get stuck up in the quicksand of believing real estate is going to solve all your life problems quick. Some of the ideas that are spread on a daily bas...


Is the CHEAPEST property the best deal?

Saturday, March 02

I would like to start this off by saying everything in this post, or anything else I write is just my personal opinion based on my specific experience and my personal investing criteria. There are many ways to arrive at success in this business.With that being said, I see a lot of individuals lin...


Planning to purchase your primary home as an investment?

Monday, January 07

As we kick off the new year, many families have made resolutions to enter the housing market in 2019. Whether you are thinking of finally ditching your landlord and buying your first home or selling your starter house to move into your forever home, there are two pieces of the real estate puzzle ...


No Bubble Here! How New Mortgage Standards Are Helping

Friday, December 14

Real estate is shifting to a more normal market; the days of national home appreciation topping 6% annually are over and inventories are increasing which is causing bidding wars to almost disappear. Some see these as signs that the market will soon come tumbling down as it did in 2008.As it becom...