Jasraj Singh
Do you need a real estate a license in The U.S to flip or rent?
31 May 2020 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @Kerry Noble Jr:definitely dont need a license.....i work with a couple out of state investors.....let me know if i can add value to you too Great!
Mindy Jensen
Quick Survey: How Did You Discover BiggerPockets?
24 May 2018 | 279 replies
I bought my first RE book "The Book on Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner.It was the only book available in Barnes n Noble abt rental properties that time.As I read the book he kept on mentioning abt Bigger Pockets so I googled it and since then there's never a day that I didn't listen to their podcasts or read their forums.
Ryan Saulle
Fix & Flip Completed, keep it rolling!
21 August 2019 | 74 replies
@Peter Garaway Account Closed Floors I believe Home Decor: Noble Oak, Paint: Conventry gray Benjamin Moore, split unit working great.
Walker Seid
Phil Grove
5 July 2023 | 125 replies
For example, if Barns and Noble sells a book written by me, I can’t really control their refund policy.
Kirk R.
keep it white. racist potential neighbor. wth.
13 May 2020 | 42 replies
Originally posted by @Kerry Noble Jr:Originally posted by @Kirk R.
Jon Benson
DMI, Nobles and Richards Dallas Texas
6 July 2016 | 1 reply
I recently set up an interview with Nobles and Richards reality in Dallas, TX for an investor relations position.
Account Closed
I need to get involved in foreclosures
4 March 2023 | 4 replies
Quote from @Kerry Noble Jr: I would go after preforeclosures.....before they get to auction how do you get into them?
Joshua Dorkin
Beware of the Real Estate Guru Trap: What to Look for & How to Protect Yourself
20 October 2020 | 122 replies
If you need education, you should go to a Barnes and Noble and look for real estate books vs. handing thousands over to a guru
Erin Spradlin
So What If Airbnb Is Crashing Right Now...
17 June 2020 | 79 replies
Journalism is a noble profession, but often when writers are covering complicated, multifaceted subjects like real estate investing, they come across as authorities on the subject by virtue of the context - It's printed in the WSJ afterall- but the writers are covering the topic as "tourists", writing about a subject that they have very little first hand experience with.
Autumn Noble
New member from the Burlington, VT area
4 May 2015 | 13 replies
@Autumn Noble Hi and welcome to BiggerPockets!