
13 July 2018 | 3 replies
hello guys I'm new to bigger pockets and pretty new to real estate investing I did a couple of flips back in 07 and 08 that worked out well but since the crash I have not done anything since, I'm looking to get into buying to flip and buying to rent out, I guess things have changed since then, I have very little money like $4000.00 any suggests on where to start would be greatly appreciated for this 60 year old young man who really wants to get into the real estate business. thanks guys
13 July 2018 | 4 replies
Owning rentals in an S-Corporation might be a costly mistake, in a C-corp a bigger one even.

12 July 2018 | 2 replies
I apologize for any incorrect formats or if this is the wrong location for my question(s) as this is my first time posting a question here on Bigger Pockets.

13 July 2018 | 6 replies
So while I'm saving and searching for the right property to have as my first investment, I've been doing tons of research and began listening to the bigger pockets podcast which led me here.I currently manage the service end of a new car dealership, but am looking toward the future and some day retirement and want a way to secure financial freedom.

13 July 2018 | 3 replies
@Todd GoodallWelcome to Bigger Pockets.
21 July 2018 | 4 replies
@Reginald MooreWelcome to Bigger Pockets.
26 July 2018 | 5 replies
We could possibly pull out all of our money in this scenario, but more of the cashflow would be gone due to shorter term.I could also look at hard money loans here, just haven't explored that option any more than the 3 featured for my state on Bigger Pockets website. 7% at 30 years seems to be what is coming up.My partner and I would consider private funding or even giving up a majority of the deal to put none of our own money in as two other options.

25 July 2018 | 3 replies
I have become a fan of the Bigger Pockets community and I appreciate the authentic learning, advice and connections that can be made here.

13 July 2018 | 6 replies
Exit strategy is sell in 5 years, increase rents as much as possible, and get into a bigger deal.

25 July 2018 | 7 replies
Bigger down payment = better collateral, got it, makes perfect sense.