Drew Poniewaz
Car left at vacant property
1 February 2018 | 1 reply
I bought a foreclosure and the owners left a vehicle.
Jamel Driver
Taxes on Investment Fix and Flip
2 February 2018 | 5 replies
@Jamel Driver , How did you conduct the Flip?
Lyndon Timbang
Check Book IRA to Syndication
5 February 2018 | 13 replies
Fraudsters target retirement funds because IRAs and solo 401k plans are long-term saving vehicles, which means investors often don’t look to make distributions until they retire because doing so generally results in the payment of taxes and possible penalties.
Brie Schmidt
2017 was a pivotal year and time to work on my lifestyle goals
6 February 2018 | 31 replies
Real estate was the vehicle for financial freedom and I surpassed my investing goal and really had to sit down and think about when enough was enough.
Chase Jones
Inquiry for tips and tricks to teach young military members.
4 February 2018 | 0 replies
It encourages us to go to college, incur student loan debt, get a decent job to pay off our debt, and then incur more debt as we finance homes, vehicles, and other accessories using a limited salary.
Alex Owens
Stock market correction, BitCoin collapse, and real estate
26 July 2021 | 71 replies
I was just trying to make a point as to which investment vehicle has the best proven track record.
Lorin K.
I think seattle is becomming a seriosly overvalued market
3 September 2020 | 18 replies
I do not see them changing this winning formula any time soon, and see HQ2 as a vehicle to continue the pursuit.
Lucas Allmon
When does a tenant establish rights in Los Angeles?
15 March 2018 | 19 replies
., lease) which immediately puts them in the California driver's seat.
Donald S.
Real Consequences of breaking lease?
7 February 2018 | 7 replies
Your recourse in that situation is basically nothing unless you also get screening information from the seller so you have DoB, SSN, driver's license #.
Kevin C.
New Investor in Orlando, FL
7 February 2018 | 2 replies
A few constants came out of all this learning: 1) I wanted to be financially free; I wanted to never have to depend on someone or something for my livelihood; I wanted to dictate where I go with my life and not be pressured or trapped. 2) No matter how I spent my time or earned my primary income (free lance work, starting a small business, etc), real-estate investing was always showing up as the best overall vehicle for building wealth and could complement any path I took.So, I've been diving into the real-estate investment world the last few months and came across Bigger Pockets almost immediately.