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Justin Park Noob in Breckenridge, CO
20 December 2018 | 11 replies
I ski a ton, spend a lot of time outdoors and have a great girlfriend and social network.
Bill B. How do I do this properly?
27 April 2015 | 22 replies
Market the deals you are working on across your social media platforms, blogs, BP and if they are good deals, good money will find them.  
MAR DOUDAN What Real Estate Agents Wont Tell You and Don't Want You To Know
19 April 2015 | 28 replies
It will also keep your Social Security number private.
Jared Vidales Is this crazy? Or illegal?
28 March 2015 | 3 replies
Our buyers for our projects have no credit, and most of the time, no social security #.
Jared Vidales Facebook & Instagram .......
15 April 2019 | 13 replies
Hi All,I'm 25 years old, so social media plays a big part in my life (or used too).
Account Closed Buy & Holds Out-of-State Portfolios - Who has been holding for 10+ years?
6 April 2015 | 114 replies
Prices are reasonable for real estate, building, repurposing old buildings and lots of social activities. 
Rod Desinord 90% of you won't do anything!!!! But why?
16 January 2017 | 82 replies
The truth is, they don't really know that this is happening.Distractions with shiny objects, technology and social media takes a big toll. 
Stephen Kiser New agent looking for some guidance/advice!!
1 April 2015 | 5 replies
Then reach out to them again and on a regular basis to remind them because most times they forget and still think of you in your previous occupation.Utilize the internet & social media as much as possible.
Verna M. Sole Prop For Married Couple Or pay spouse as contractor?
15 April 2015 | 1 reply
While the first spouse receives the deduction, the second spouse then claims that income on -  Schedule C - and pays self employment tax.It's the exact same result, but you've at least transferred some Social Security/Medicare over to the second spouse for retirement purposes down the road, so that's good.If you're looking to figure this out for being a landlord, then you just put everything on one Schedule E for property you own jointly.  
Casey Maib new investor from the Napa Ca area
6 April 2015 | 6 replies
I hit the web and stumbled across biggerpockets i have been stalking the forums podcasts blogs and webinars as much as possible but hesitated to reach out. well i couldn't have found bp soon enough because i have now stumbled upon a partnership that is willing to  finance a small multi family, and put the title in my name, in exchange for 50% of future profit.needless to say i am very nervous as a couple months of reading in no way make me a qualified investment vehicle. but i am not willing to let this opportunity to enter the field of my dreams disappear. nobody in my extended social circle has any viable knowledge in real estate. so hear i am reaching out to the multitudes of knowledgable investors here on bp. i am open and grate full for any advice and criticism on any topic and would really love to find someone who understands my market.