Adrian Jimenez
General contractor here, long time listener, first time poster
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
We are mainly looking to continue growing our portfolio and we are happy to bring on investors who's real estate plans line up with ours.From what I've gathered by listening to all of the Bigger Pockets podcast shows it seems like there are many people out there looking to get in to acquiring value-add properties but may not have the experience or might be weary of contractors.
Kent Fang ching
Guidance on OOS markets to get into
24 December 2024 | 44 replies
And because of the growing tech scene, rental demand is strong.
Kolby Knickerbocker
should I sell a property to pull out $500K and invest it elsewhere?
15 January 2025 | 18 replies
Don't worry about giving up the rate if you're looking to grow your portfolio.
Desiree Board
Advice for a new long term rental investor
15 January 2025 | 24 replies
I’d recommend starting locally and self-managing if feasible, then transitioning to hiring help as you grow or invest further away.Good luck!
Anca R.
Is a 1031 Exchange allowed in this case, and if so, is it worth the hassle?
15 January 2025 | 19 replies
In 2016 they moved to a one story home due to aging and ended up renting their initial home.
Sean Gallagher
Scaling out of state while busy working my W-2
12 January 2025 | 23 replies
@Sean Gallagher not a sales pitch, but this is what we provide for investors in Metro Detroit:)Understand that if you hire the latest & greatest PMC, many grow using poorly trained VA's. - Your portfolio will suffer:(You want a PMC that has great systems in place, including a great portal where you can keep tabs on eveything.You will also need to manage your PMC on a regular basis.
Jeanette Land
Next up: Turnkey property
8 January 2025 | 10 replies
It might be helpful to narrow down your options by focusing and researching for markets with strong rental demand, growing job markets, and property prices that fit within your budget.
Cheng Chu
Rental Demand in Mckinney, Texas
12 January 2025 | 3 replies
McKinney and Princeton have been growing a lot and it is a good place to invest, but it is always related to what you are looking to achieve in a rental investment, appreciation or cash flow.At this time that area does not offer a big cash flow and due to the amount of development going on there, rental demand has declined a bit.In any case you have to make an analysis case by case.
Marembo Alexandre
New member introduction
31 December 2024 | 8 replies
I’m also passionate about graphic design and am seeking opportunities to grow my career in that field while pursuing my real estate goals.
Bruce D. Kowal
The Side-Hustle Timeline: How to Build Your RE Business While Working 9-5
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
Excellent framework for growing our portfolios