
13 April 2023 | 33 replies
(Actually it's $3000 per single family home) Let me first give you my story.I have been a long time reader of Bigger Pockets and figured it's time to share my story and maybe motivate some to take that first step.First I'm the youngest of eight children.
16 June 2020 | 33 replies
@Nicky Reader Not yet..

6 January 2016 | 5 replies
@James Stockton Here's something to consider: how your readers relate to you.

3 May 2017 | 3 replies
Greetings Bigger Pockets,I am a long time reader and first time poster.

29 February 2016 | 2 replies
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17 February 2012 | 82 replies
This also fails to address the morality of SD (though the punitive nature of defaulting seems to imply the act is essentially immoral).I would ask the readers to consider something different: What if *both* of the two camps are right?...

18 November 2014 | 91 replies
It's up to the reader to judge for themselves to go forward, take a chance, or say, maybe I better wait.I never trash others on here or call them names.
11 January 2017 | 14 replies
., and try to learn what seems to work and what doesn't.The trick in internet marketing is striking the balance between just enough info to entice the reader to dig in on your article vs. too much info on the page so they don't need to stick there very long and leave you quickly.

8 March 2016 | 13 replies
Jon mentioned tersely and most readers of this thread in the future will probably miss the key point.

15 April 2014 | 8 replies
I guess it's all about how well you can get into the reader's shoes, and identify with what they might be feeling at the time.