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Basit Siddiqi Experienced SFH Investor: Next Steps?
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
@Basit Siddiqi Have you considered getting an assistant to manage all of those things rather than a property manager.  
Tyler Condon Buying a rental property in Kingman Arizona
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
@Tyler Condon I manage a few properties in the greater Phoenix, AZ area that are adult 55 plus and have great success with them.
Mike Weigel Introduction to Bigger Pockets from Austin, TX
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
I currently have a rental property and am looking at getting my real estate license and building a property management and property maintenance company to serve my investments and potentially others.  
Wade Wisner Help with Note/DOT investing
28 January 2025 | 14 replies
We like the approach of helping people to create good notes that we would be interested in buying if they decide to sell. 
Bradford G. Rod Khleif vs Brad Sumrok Multifamily Coaching Review ??
26 January 2025 | 54 replies
Finally, as an aspiring/budding lender, I don't have as much access to mentors, but then again it's easier than rehabbing/flipping and probably easier than buying and holding and managing multifamily. 
Tony C. Filing a 1065 Partnership return Husband/Wife vs Schedule E
19 January 2025 | 42 replies
So it is fine for us to just list the property under my husbands name on the Schedule E even though we both own it, and I manage it?
Grant Shipman Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate Investors
4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate InvestorsHey BiggerPockets Community,If you’re a real estate investor, whether you own rental properties, flip houses, or manage syndications, there’s a critical lesson that could boost your bottom line: Letting Go.Many of us get into real estate because we want control over our financial future.
Jeffrey Duck Who am I required to return the security deposit to?
4 February 2025 | 4 replies
Our standard language states:In the event that Tenants decide they no longer want to live together, ___________ will be considered the primary Tenant to make decisions about modifying or terminating tenancy.
Naveen kumar Vadlamudi Moving out - Primary home Rent vs Sell ?
6 February 2025 | 2 replies
You can use this property to hedge any others that you add that may only cover themselves, or require supplement until they are paid off.HOWEVER, if you have decided that your goal is to use Real Estate as a stepping stone to build wealth by upgrading the property you hold each time (condo to house, house to 4-plex, 4-plex to 8 unit, etc) then I think you are right to sell now while you think the property is at the top of it's appreciation.It will be hard for anyone on BP to tell you what to do as we don't know your goal.You are right. 
Leslie Beia $500k to Invest, What Would You Do?
8 February 2025 | 7 replies
•I’m curious how you’re structuring your property management.