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Jake DeBoer financial planning tool
4 October 2024 | 14 replies
Husband is finance major, worked in fintech with eMoney, I’m a finance operations advisor for recent PE backed, high growth businesses.
Greg Moore Anyone moving their investments to Bitcoin?
7 October 2024 | 190 replies
Ok, all these wealthy people are throwing money at it, investors are frothing at the mouth over its growth, but where is it actually being USED?
Liliana Gala Funding first flip
3 October 2024 | 15 replies
That said, it can be done and done successfully if you plan in advance, build your team (contractors, subs, back ups, lenders, credit with suppliers, escrow/title, real estate attorney, mentor, etc.) get educated on finding (marketing) for deals, rehab costs, locations, market data (like crime rates, school ratings, population growth, job growth, etc), specific market insights like what is most popular and sells for the most in your area, etc
David Craig Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
1 October 2024 | 17 replies
I’m originally from Huntsville, so it’s great to see you’re investing in that area – solid market with lots of growth.
Bruce Woodruff Old wood (houses) are better (From FB)
1 October 2024 | 2 replies
Wood quality began dropping on a serious scale in the 1980s due to old-growth timber being almost completely depleted.Most wood used today is grown very fast - not only can you visibly see the difference in quality, but the newer lumber is more prone to rotting due to a lack of heartwood.
Alexander Szikla Multifamily Market Heats Up: Cap Rates Rise, Investors Return
2 October 2024 | 1 reply
Institutional investors are returning to the market, evidenced by increasing transaction volumes in July and August.Supply dynamics vary across regions, with markets like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh benefiting from limited inventory growth below 2%.
Brandon Stiles Most promising city/states for flips in 2025?
2 October 2024 | 1 reply
I know Florida, Texas, and North Carolina are seeing huge growth but I don't really see myself moving to any of those states mainly because of the hurricanes/floods/and the heat in Texas.I'm assuming the problem I'm having is a result of the high insterest rates, housing shortage and affordability, but I'm wondering if it's like this everywhere right now?
Cedreahna Kennedy Fort Worth Newbie Ready to Learn and Grow in Real Estate!
2 October 2024 | 19 replies
Here are my four main goals:Goal 1: Buy and Hold in Developing Areas (Texas)I plan to invest in underdeveloped areas where I see growth potential, buying at a discount now and holding for long-term appreciation as development takes place.Goal 2: Wholesaling Discounted Homes (Texas)I’m also thinking of wholesaling properties in those same areas.
Sinuway Martinez New to the game but ready to play
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
I agree, the market can feel a bit overvalued in some places, but with the right team and strategy, there are still plenty of opportunities out there.For fix-and-flip hot spots, you might want to explore areas that are still affordable but showing signs of growth.
Alesha Walker What do you think about this plumbing? Cast Iron video
1 October 2024 | 6 replies
The line looks completely dry with growth flaking off; how long has it been since any water has run through the line?