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Rance Smith Crazy Chicago real estate Journey
12 December 2024 | 19 replies
We listed the top 2 (3x1) units for $1800 a piece and the garden unit (2x1) for $1600.
Tempest Byrd New To Bigger Pockets
4 December 2024 | 4 replies
My biggest piece of advice is to learn to "get comfortable being uncomfortable"!
Celine Rechyy Seeking Guidance on Real Estate Investment, Especially House Hacking
6 December 2024 | 17 replies
If you get a salaried job after college that would be best possible situation as you wouldn't necessarily need the two years of work history.My last two pieces of advice is of course watch Bigger Pockets Podcast as much as you can to learn!
Justin Boyd Opportunity to buy an old bank
3 December 2024 | 5 replies
I think there are two maybe 3 ways to look at this in my mind.  1) you go into it and bring it all up to modern standards but using that old charm to basically take what is there bring it up to modern standards and rent it out essentially I'm thinking cocktail bar or something trendy like that.2) most banks are on really good centrally located real estate if this is true, then I'd consider it for the dirt, plan to scrape the lot and go vertical with whatever the highest and best use is.3) a kind of combo of the two, if the lot is in a good location and its doable, pull the vaults or other "character pieces" out of the building, scrape the lot, and build whatever is best suited for the site there, but incorporate those historical pieces into the final designs.Is the site near a major retail area? 
Chris Seveney Note Investing: Like Watching a Jerry Springer Episode Unfold
7 December 2024 | 18 replies
If we buy this loan, we need to have a thorough game plan on how we are going to be resolving this and understanding these dynamics is key to managing expectations and protecting investments.Sounds like a deal more for someone that buys partial inheritance estates and spends years piecing it together than a note investor.  
Sidra Amir My boat on the pea gravel area and tenant is complaining.
5 December 2024 | 11 replies
@Sidra Amir I have a needy tenant that comments on EVERYTHING we do at the property from small maintenance issues to having large pieces of equipment onsite for projects.
Justin Wren Renatus?
8 December 2024 | 21 replies
I listened to the podcast along with my Renatus education and I do think the podcast helped me A LOT but I do enjoy the commissions And that's just another piece of my "puzzle" now.
Marc Shin STR Furniture - cheap vs expensive
2 December 2024 | 10 replies
Several of my STR investor clients here in Colorado have used a designer, and they generally pick a few statement pieces that they spend money on and then go with FB marketplace  or even IKEA for smaller items. 
Daniel Hartless Low down payment for part time occupancy
3 December 2024 | 4 replies
But it is the lowest down payment option, and likely the lowest rate option as well. one tidbit - condos don't usually like the STR piece, so make sure to do your DD in whatever area you're looking to buy in before puling the trigger. 
Bryan Cavellier Is it possible to 1031 Exchange in Different States?
5 December 2024 | 10 replies
I myself sold a piece of property in New Jersey (raw land) and purchased a property with a house on it in Nashville, TN for my 1031 exchange.