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Katie Southard Selling Rental before Cap Gains Timeline
8 January 2025 | 10 replies
I am more likely to take a risk, but i suspect when my husband is out from under a controlling baby mama, he won’t mind a little risk either.I love Texas, try to vacation there often and my husband is aligned with Texas farm property as a ten year long term goal.I’m also passionate about the trades and if i could do it all again I’d be part owner of some kind of builder or remodeler or specialty trades business. 
Jaren Taylor New to Apartment Investing
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
Hello good people of BiggerPockets.
Tyler Magee If you had $150k where would you start?
10 January 2025 | 6 replies
I HIGHLY suggest you connect with a local expert such as @Josh Green.
Ryan Brown Tenant blasting music all night
26 January 2025 | 24 replies
New York is hard to evict people and you'll end up spending more time and money doing it yourself.
Stepan Hedz 5 Myths About Distressed Properties: What Investors Need to Know Before Jumping In
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
So we shall elucidate five myths and truths about investing in them.Myth 1: Distressed Properties Are Always Money PitsMost people think that distressed properties require major renovations, which wipe out profit returns.
Karen Margrave What do you think of this concept for Seniors, Students, etc.?
25 January 2025 | 5 replies
Each grouping had a common room (perhaps it was shared by multiple groupings ... this was a detail I missed) with a nurses/aid workers office.Central to the two sides of the complex were common facilities such as a dining hall, gym {perhaps a pool ... another detail I missed}, theatre &  games room.With one of the fastest growing groups in our society being single people, we are examining a related idea of a  complex / building providing a modest-sized 1-bdroom "apartment" with more semi-private and common amenities.When I read the title to your thread, I thought it was a project proposing to mix students and seniors into a single complex ... and came in thinking, this ought to be interesting :-) 
Garry Lawrence 19-Year-Old Closing on First Rental Property – Seeking Advice!
11 January 2025 | 12 replies
Maybe some people from Baltimore can chime inWhat are your best tips for screening tenants, especially for student renters?
Jason Khoury Purchasing Vacant Home from Non-Profit
12 January 2025 | 6 replies
I hired my own expert and discovered these issues did not exist but that the expert the 3 buyers had brought in wanted to be hired to do the work so they blew them out of proportion.
Max Smetiouk Amenity ROI debate
24 January 2025 | 10 replies
Much easier for people to use and safer overall.It is shocking to me how many folks can't start a fire.
Kiran Asknani New to STR market in Massachusetts
28 January 2025 | 14 replies
With regulations increasing we've been seeing more and more people who want to invest in STRs start investing in Vacation rentals.