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Wynn Williams Creative Financing Options - Help!
22 February 2025 | 2 replies
We can afford this, but getting a new loan at ~6.5%+ wouldn't be doable.
Kimberly Abeln Hello from Dothan, AL!
19 February 2025 | 5 replies
We are LT SFR investors and are  just getting started in commercial RE investing.
Alec Dressler How to Determine Public Interest in a Potential Airbnb Property?
13 January 2025 | 15 replies
Is there a possibility of getting utilities to the place?
Tim Nethers Where do investors find reasonable 30 year fixed rate Commercial Loans?
4 March 2025 | 8 replies
Most commercial loans are 10 or 20 yearsif these are on separate parcel I would 100% treat it as 2 transactions as you could get a DSCR loan for the 4 unit and for the commercial a different loan. of it's one parcel and mixed use probably best you can do is 20 years 
Ryan Phu Joe McCall Scam? Read This Before You Buy His Programs...
10 February 2025 | 71 replies
You can get the rest on BP.
Noel Alvarez The Journey of My First Real Estate Deal: Challenges & Successes
3 March 2025 | 1 reply
For me, it was literally my entire savings—but I knew it was the right move to get into real estate.
Jeff Calcaterra Potential tenant doesn't want us to call HR
20 February 2025 | 13 replies
That's why these screening processes exist, if anything ever comes up like this and you get that red flag, and not everything aligns, if you're getting those red flags this early on, imagine what will happen when they are Planted into the home?
Mohammad Ali Nijhoom Carrot vs Wordpress - What should you use for Real Estate Investor Website?
11 February 2025 | 0 replies
It's basically built on top of WordPress core and they made it simple and easy to navigate.Where in wordpress, you have to get some plugins (some are also monthly paid) to achieve the same kind of functionality.SEO is not just about having a good hosting/platform and features, it's about utilizing the features in a way so your brand has visibility and people that come into your website gets proper value of their time spent.Here's a table comparison for you that I wrote earlierNow whether you have a carrot or a wordpress site, for SEO, you will need:- Website Credibility (Personalisation)- On Page SEO (Keywords, Titles, Meta Tags, Description, Image ALT Tags & Optimization etc)- Social Media Presence (Regular Posts/Videos and Engaging with your audience)- Monthly Content Publishing (Regular Blogs & Location Pages)- Monthly OFF Page SEO (Citations, Backlinks)Now if you consider the cost, end of the day it's quite same for both the platforms.But if you are starting fresh, I see no point of having their 180$ plan, you can continue with 89$/month plan from carrot and assign someone in your team to put regular blog posts and update the location pages.Or if you want to use WordPress and get someone setup the website and do regular content updates for you, then It can take 3-6 months to start seeing visible growth in organic traffic if all the things mentioned above are taken care of.
Samantha Bartlett New member hoping to make connections in Metro Detroit
3 March 2025 | 8 replies
I see this as a great opportunity for both of us to learn, grow, and build something meaningful.If there are any opportunities in my area where I can contribute or get involved, I’d love to hear about them.
Anthony Rini Looking to Make Connections in the Pittsburgh Area
12 February 2025 | 9 replies
I’m getting re-acquainted with the BP community after purchasing my first house hack in the Pittsburgh area, and would love to make some connections with other like-minded young professionals and investors in the area.And if there’s anyone out there who’s just getting started and looking to make the jump to buy their first property, I’d love to offer up advice, share my network of contractors in the area, and answer any questions that I can from my experience over the last 6 months!