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Neil Brown I'm a new Real Estate Agent and I'm new to the site in NO VA
25 June 2015 | 3 replies
It doesn't matter if you are young or old, totally new or need to build upon your experience.Yes, you have just announced a commitment to the thousands in this community about your seriousness regarding REI and have taken this bold step to affirm it.Your time on this site and with the BiggerPockets community will be well spent and can be financially rewarding if you so desire.You are here at the Forum, but, should raise your mouse to the top and explore the otherheadings displayed.Don't get overwhelmed by the massive amount of data archived on this site.Simply, bone up on the areas that you need to expand knowledge in such as, Forums,Marketplace, Learn, Network, Analyze, Resources.Feast on the Podcasts, #askbp Podcasts, blogs, webinars and the myriad of bookrecommendations.Also, you can review the quick links below to help solidify your grip on this site.http://www.biggerpockets.com/starthere Setting up Keyword Alerts How to Use @Mentions on BiggerPockets 25 Tips for Real Estate SuccessAfter becoming more knowledgeable and confident because of my above suggestions, take action to snag your first real estate investment deal if new or add to your existing holdings if you have prior experience.Don't get caught up in analysis paralysis.You must immerse yourself in the RE marketplace locally in your neighborhood or afar if the situation warrants it.Take calculated risks if needed and you shall be rewarded!"
Andy Thrailkill New to BP
30 June 2015 | 12 replies
It doesn't matter if you are young or old, totally new or need to build upon your experience.Yes, you have just announced a commitment to the thousands in this community about your seriousness regarding REI and have taken this bold step to affirm it.Your time on this site and with the BiggerPockets community will be well spent and can be financially rewarding if you so desire.You are here at the Forum, but, should raise your mouse to the top and explore the otherheadings displayed.Don't get overwhelmed by the massive amount of data archived on this site.Simply, bone up on the areas that you need to expand knowledge in such as, Forums,Marketplace, Learn, Network, Analyze, Resources.Feast on the Podcasts, #askbp Podcasts, blogs, webinars and the myriad of bookrecommendations.Also, you can review the quick links below to help solidify your grip on this site.http://www.biggerpockets.com/starthere Setting up Keyword Alerts How to Use @Mentions on BiggerPockets 25 Tips for Real Estate SuccessAfter becoming more knowledgeable and confident because of my above suggestions, take action to snag your first real estate investment deal if new or add to your existing holdings if you have prior experience.Don't get caught up in analysis paralysis.You must immerse yourself in the RE marketplace locally in your neighborhood or afar if the situation warrants it.Take calculated risks if needed and you shall be rewarded!"
Arianna Crawford To rent or to sell? Which is better?
28 October 2021 | 29 replies
Maybe take the time to get really straight on your financial goals and then meet with a CPA to get a better grip on how your choices will affect you personally. 
Andrew Perillo Click Lock or Grip Strip Vinyl Flooring
7 November 2021 | 5 replies
I am trying to decide between Click lock vinyl or Grip strip vinyl for my rental.
Joe S. Seller keeps coming back and harassing the workers
7 November 2021 | 39 replies
I do realize some people have a hard time coming to grips that they no longer own their former house so I have tried not to escalate things.
Ion M. Cerga BRRRR and Flips in Fayetteville, NC
24 May 2021 | 5 replies
As the interest rates sunken the market went on even crazier grip and day after day the inventory reduced drastically.  
Kerry Baird Tenants Gone Wild, Part 1
24 May 2021 | 9 replies
Get a grip and hold on.
Jane S. Confused by all the choices of LVT, laminated, flooring.
15 August 2021 | 3 replies
We still stick with the "grip strip" choices as opposed to the "click" although many choices of LVT now offer "click". 
Elaine E. Aftermath of Crap Contractor - Can I hang from this?
6 July 2021 | 6 replies
It fits into a hole and has arms that expand out to grip into the studs.We have used these before where we can't get into the attic or on the first floor where access from above is not an option . . . easy to install and it will hold the weight you are looking at.https://www.homedepot.com/p/Co... 
Heyward Lovett Diving into our 1st Buy and Hold
9 July 2021 | 0 replies
This deal was interesting because we were under the time constraints of the 1031 exchange rules, we were rookie investors looking to cash flow while minimizing those costly rookie mistakes, it was a sellers market and COVID's grip on the economy and the movement of goods and services had such a negative affect on the cost of materials that we decided the BEST case scenario for us would be to land the funds in a turnkey property that was cash flowing immediately.