Skip to content
×
Try PRO Free Today!
BiggerPockets Pro offers you a comprehensive suite of tools and resources
Market and Deal Finder Tools
Deal Analysis Calculators
Property Management Software
Exclusive discounts to Home Depot, RentRedi, and more
$0
7 days free
$828/yr or $69/mo when billed monthly.
$390/yr or $32.5/mo when billed annually.
7 days free. Cancel anytime.
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x
Results (10,000+)
Steve Englehart Cashing out IRA to buy rental properties.
29 January 2025 | 47 replies
Why not use your IRA to just buy the property? 
Zachary Young Where To Buy My First Rental Property
30 January 2025 | 56 replies
Quote from @Zachary Young: Hi all, I am looking into buying my first rental property.
Aristotle Kumpis Is it possible to buy with no money out of pocket?
1 February 2025 | 16 replies
I have some buy and hold rentals and have never done a BRRRR.
Bob Judge Connecting with Canadian Investors Buying Properties in USA
8 February 2025 | 9 replies

Hi I am based in Canada and looking to connect with others who are investing in real estate in the USA or Canada. Specifically, I am interested in learning more about syndications, working with lenders, lawyers, CPAs,...

Helena Lee Has anyone ever experienced buying a house with full bitcoin?
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
A friend of mine from abroad plans to buy a property in CO or FL with a budget of $10 million, but she plans to use Bitcoin to pay for the house.
Abigail Joanna Buy tiny home to put on property or save for next property?
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
Most of the time, I think buying a new property pencils out better than the cost of an ADU.
Desiree Rejeili Two Resources That Can Help You Buy a Home Right Now
30 January 2025 | 0 replies
With inflation driving up day-to-day expenses, saving enough to buy your first home is more of a challenge.
Ken M. How To Buy Distressed Properties "Safely' Using SubTo and Wraps
29 January 2025 | 1 reply
So, there is even more risk.The things that you can do, include being properly capitalized, not be greedy, (in whichever way that may be defined in the county you are buying), know solicitation laws, know Dodd-Frank, the Consumer Protection Act, the S.A.F.E.
Mustafa Shaikh RAD Diversified Review — It Wasn't Pretty
18 February 2025 | 148 replies
RAD buys them back at a “discount” of up to 4%, according to the circular.RAD also caps the amount of stock it will buy back from investors at 10% or less of all the shares it has outstanding, and investors can only sell 25% of their stock at a time, although the company said in another filing that it “routinely” allows investors to cash out all their holdings despite that provision.Or the company could decide not to buy back any stock at all.