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Noah Ridlon Newbie educating self on buying a condo as a rental
28 September 2019 | 1 reply
I am trying to reduce the risk involved in having the condo completely vacant.I have been listening to the BP podcast religiously, read rich dad poor dad, notes are 10 plus pages deep, and have been analyzing a few properties in my spare time.I am looking to build a relationship with a realtor, broker, and or wholesaler in the Murrieta Temecula area to make my first purchase a reality.
Nelson Kingery Starting Out - Structuring Partnerships
30 September 2019 | 4 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets,I've been listening to the podcasts religiously for the last couple of months.
Rebecca Rogers Religious Organization as a Guarantor for bad credit tenant
5 October 2019 | 9 replies
Are there background/credit/income checks for organizations; specifically religious ones? 
Stephanie Money Enjoy my 20s or invest?
30 July 2020 | 20 replies
Examples: Instead of getting general admission tickets to a concert, you'll be able to buy back-stage access and meet the artistInstead of going out to your local dollar-beer night on Thursdays, you could afford to go out and get bottle service (if that's your thing) Instead of going to Chipotle for lunch religiously, you could take all of your close friends to a more expensive restaurant on you- without having to think about itInstead of backpacking across Europe and eating ramen the whole time, you'll be able to travel comfortably and experience whatever intrigues you, passing up on nothing (again, if that's your thing)These are just quick examples off of the top of my head, as they are the things that I myself end up 'passing' on most frequently.
Rob Bergeron Trifesta music festival had large economic impact on Louisville
20 October 2019 | 5 replies
Our properties close to Coachella get close to 10x the normal rate during the Festival (and pay the mortgage for the year)
Scott Hawley The Journey of a Part-Time Real Estate Investor
29 October 2019 | 12 replies
Cheese, Tuesday we had our annual special breakfast on her actual birthday, yesterday Kahlan and I went to a Nature Center followed by lunch with my brother and a friend (my wife was holding an open house), and today we all went to the Kansas City Renaissance Festival.
Zocky Zhang seller file for bankruptcy help
23 October 2019 | 8 replies
definitely not the bank or state, since the seller still rent out the property and collect rent and pays back the mortgage. but she signed the AOS which means she has to deliver the property. or we get some sort of compensation for our architect work done to get the religious purpose approved by State previously.thanks
Joe Hawes Newbie Investor - Joe Hawes - Temperance, MI
30 October 2019 | 10 replies
I listen to the BP podcast religiously, but could definitely stand to learn from the webinars too!
Rosie Camacho Vacation Rental Condo
17 November 2019 | 1 reply
We are in an area close to downtown/festivals/tourist areas but because there is a lot of student housing around us, the complex was still relatively affordable at the time of purchase. 
Carolina S. Newbie here! Looking to invest in Richmond
16 November 2019 | 9 replies
First post and new to the website but I listen to the podcast religiously.