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Tchuissi Mbu nyamsi New Member Introduction
6 January 2025 | 4 replies
Joining BiggerPockets is a fantastic first step – it’s where so many great real estate journeys start.
Del Brady Can an introvert without a sales background succeed in REI?
14 January 2025 | 16 replies
Don’t let that discourage you, but just know that stepping outside your comfort zone will be part of the journey from time to time.
Josh Nelson Sold 2021Family Home Converted to a Rental
4 January 2025 | 0 replies
Challenges?
Mohamed Moustapha new member introduction
4 January 2025 | 1 reply
Joining BiggerPockets is a fantastic first step – it’s where so many great real estate journeys start.
Hannah Liu Excited to Learn and Connect in the Real Estate Journey!
31 December 2024 | 13 replies
However, I’ve been hesitant due to challenges like remote management, high interest rates, and low cash flow.
Kody Smith Transition from SFR to Multi Family 10-20 units
6 January 2025 | 17 replies
Quote from @Kody Smith: without getting too deep into my finances, what my strategy is...1. take loans to buy properties (leverage)2. fix/flip for day to day cash flow income3. use some of the fix/flip income to buy consistent cash flow through:- business acquisition, - commercial properties (MF and store fronts),I have no intention of doing ALL of the management myself, I will hire management as needed (medium term goal)my expected core role is money provider, evaluating the numbers, making decisions, and connecting with investors, wholesalers, lenders, contractors, and property owners.while I am just on step 2 of the journey, I am looking toward step 3 to stabilize, and not worry about if house prices drop mid project or not (or not worry as much) So to be fair this is more about obtaining and growing a real estate business not simply buying rentals for cashflow.
Bruce D. Kowal The Side-Hustle Timeline: How to Build Your RE Business While Working 9-5
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
But it's YOUR money, and Real Estate, to put it mildly, is a contact sport).Month 5: Deals & Network (15-18 hours/week)Submit first offersAttend 2-3 REI events monthlyBuild social media presenceKey Goal: First offer acceptedMonth 6: Scale & Automate (15-20 hours/week)Delegate initial tasksEstablish morning/evening routinesCreate follow-up systemsKey Goal: Sustainable weekly schedule🚫 Common Pitfalls to Avoid:Overcommitting earlyNeglecting W2 responsibilitiesSkipping system creationTaking on too many mentor calls✅ Success Markers:Consistent daily actionsGrowing networkClear systemsNo work conflictsSteady deal flowMaintained energy levels👉 Action Steps This Week:Audit your current scheduleBlock 2 hours dailyChoose your power hour (morning/evening)Set 30-day milestoneGeneral Comment:  obviously not everyone will follow these suggestions.  
Kevin Apolinario Chef, Software Engineer, Real Estate Investor
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
@Kevin ApolinarioCongratulations on taking the steps toward your first real estate investment!
Ariel Cohen A new flipper in town 🐬
12 January 2025 | 5 replies
Just wanted to introduce myself.My name is Ariel, I am 32 years old (this Thursday), and I am making my first steps as a real estate investor.As I live abroad, most if not all of my work would be remote, and right now I am focusing on Jacksonville, FL.My main goal for this year is to fix and flip  at least 2 SF's properties, and for the next few years to increase this number, maybe do some MF, and possibly to also BRRR when I raise enough of my own capital.At the moment, my biggest challenge is the fact that I am remote, so I could use some help from a local realtor or management company.It's so amazing to know this community  exists, and I am thrilled to actually take part in it
Samuel Garnatz Greetings from St. Petersburg, FL
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
When analyzing properties, it's helpful to run a rental stress test to see if the deal can withstand unexpected challenges.