Chris Seveney
Daily Dose of Ponzi Schemes
5 March 2024 | 6 replies
The internet and social media are powerful tools that enable these bad actors to get in front of their victims.
Abby Flynn
Looking for a mentor in NJ!
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
I just recently moved back home to NJ for work and decided to move back in with my parents (not fun but ironically closer to where my job got transferred rather than getting a place) so I am saving a ton more money that will hopefully enable me to make my first deal this year.
Humberto Valle
Buy and Hold Deal with a Bigger Pockets Client, Partner and Friend.
1 March 2024 | 0 replies
I negotiated the initial deal, brought it to a Bigger Pockets investor and then once we closed on it, I did all the project management and coordinated with the contractors as much as possible enabling partner to travel and be as remotely as needed.
Humberto Valle
Buy and Hold Deal with a Bigger Pockets Client, Partner and Friend.
1 March 2024 | 0 replies
I negotiated the initial deal, brought it to a Bigger Pockets investor and then once we closed on it, I did all the project management and coordinated with the contractors as much as possible enabling partner to travel and be as remotely as needed.
James Hunt
New RE investor strategy - invest OOS for cash flow or house hack in HCOL area?
2 March 2024 | 25 replies
Here are some considerations for both options:Investing Out of State:Affordability: Certain out-of-state cities may have more reasonably priced real estate, enabling you to get into the real estate market sooner.Cash Flow: Compared to pricey locations like San Diego, turnkey houses in other cities may offer higher cash flow.Diversification: You may diversify your real estate portfolio by investing in several markets.House Hacking in San Diego:Local Knowledge: Having knowledge of your local market might be beneficial.
Caio Ferreira Torres
House Hacking Every Year Not Possible?
1 March 2024 | 13 replies
If hiring a property manager frees up your time and enables you to concentrate on activities that generate revenue, it can be worth it.For your next house hack, think about working as a group.
Clinton Davis
My tenant died and her bum son is still living in the property.
28 February 2024 | 30 replies
These type of people always have a story about the job they're about to get, tax refund coming soon, inheritance, etc. and when you drill down you find out they lack basic things (ID) that would enable them to follow through on their plans.
Joseph Coleman
Is The National Association of Realtors (NAR) A Cartel?
28 February 2024 | 4 replies
These rules, which include a requirement that sellers set aside a portion of the purchase price for buyer-agent commissions, prohibitions on modifying the commission, and permission to filter listings by commission, all enable NAR, its co-defendants, and its members to maintain buyer-agent commissions at supra-competitive levels unrelated to brokers’ experience or the services provided, steer home buyers away from lower commission homes, and drive out discounters—among other harms."
Account Closed
Would really appreciate if you shared any insights and experience
27 February 2024 | 3 replies
This could help offset some of the high construction costs and enable you to offer lower rents to tenants.2.Consider mixed-use development: Instead of solely building apartment buildings, you could also consider incorporating commercial spaces such as retail stores or offices into the development.
Bryan O.
Property Manager in Davenport, IA
27 February 2024 | 32 replies
Where photos are provided, they are not with GPS tagging enabled so I can never validate if it is actually my property3) Poor communication4) Most services are in-house, so even if the work is not legitimate, they own the handymen that write the invoices to make it look legitThanks for posting.