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Gregg Alexander YOUNG AMBITIOUS ENTREPRENUERS
4 August 2015 | 2 replies
However No matter where we go we are always by far the youngest people in the room so I'm curious  is there any other YOUNG  AMBITIOUS ENTREPRENUERS from Brooklyn that would like to fIll their circle with other like minded individuals.
Aaron Simek New to BP! Living in NYC & Looking to Buy n' Hold
10 September 2015 | 10 replies
Local from Brooklyn here.  
Nazimcan S. Beginner Investor - South Bronx - Multifamily Buy/Hold
11 April 2017 | 32 replies
Brooklyn is already priced out, so is Queens and Bronx is next.
Jiawei Gong Recent Grad Looking to Learn More About Real Estate Investment
13 September 2015 | 3 replies
We are currently situated in NYC (Brooklyn), and housing can get pretty expensive around here.
Joe Fairless What's your #1 tip for finding a tenant that stays a long time?
4 February 2014 | 25 replies
Not hard to find ; )Welcome to BiggerPockets, Brooklyn!
Bryan P. Wholesaling
21 March 2011 | 22 replies
Good deals in this area (Brooklyn) are still moving pretty well for discounted properties.In any case, hopefully someone will have some feedback on the method I was inquiring about or offer some different options for closing with retail end buyers.
Dan Barman 1st Rental Purchase, Fixer Upper, Do I Buy It?
15 September 2016 | 17 replies
We rent in a very expensive area of Brooklyn so it's unlikely that we'll find something close to home in a price range that we're comfortable with for our 1st time. 
Ryan M. Should you invest where you live, or live where you invest?
24 October 2016 | 3 replies
If they do not, they take the risk of never being able to live in the place they actually want when they get much older.Certain cities like NYC and SF is a must if this is where you want to eventually live for the long term.Rents spike and continue getting higher.Every year for the last 2 decades I keep hearing all the excuses.... it's too expensive to buy in NYC.2 decades ago, when I bought my first Investment, a 2 Family in Brooklyn, was $350k.Today, I can sell that investment for $1.5 Million.BUT, instead of being happy that I have made so much money for that one single property.... what makes me more happier is the fact that I live in that Investment now (I moved back in to this Investment Property this year).All of my relatives that lived in Brooklyn but moved out, either never bought or had bought but sold a long time ago..... cannot any longer afford to buy in Brooklyn anymore.Even renting has become incredibly expensive.As another example of this phenomenon, I had a friend, Steve, who lived in Manhattan.We both invested similarly in to two different properties in 2004.I invested in a 4 Unit property with a Purchase Price of $800k in Brooklyn.
Chiagozie Fawole Just closed: a 12-unit apartment complex
16 October 2020 | 83 replies
I haven't moved yet - still in Brooklyn.
Arthur D. First step
24 June 2017 | 13 replies
It's will be a rental unit and I will be an absentee owner I'll be staying in Brooklyn.