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Ray Dipasupil Tech Entrepreneur from Los Angeles, CA Building REI Portfolio
11 October 2016 | 12 replies
Tim Ryan that sounds like a good idea.
John Mitchell Hello all from Central Cal
31 August 2016 | 4 replies
As Jason said - there are a few good REIA groups here in the area that would help you grow your network and learn about the local market - so when you are ready to pull the trigger you have a better idea of the market and maybe even some investment partners to help you get there quicker.   
Paul Brodeur newbie from Connecticut /Massachusetts area
17 August 2016 | 10 replies
Hello everyone,  Paul Brodeur here, just wanted to introduce myself here on Bigger pockets, I am from north Grosvenor dale Connecticut which borders central Massachusetts,  I am fairly new to real estate investing but it  has become my passion ,  I have been listening to the BP podcasts and have learned so much from them , I have owned a few rental properties in the past but had no idea what I was doing to be honest, I made a lot of mistakes and wish I would have found a place like BP back then , currently I am concentrating on finding fix and flips and wholesale deals in my northeast Connecticut and central Massachusetts areas, I am looking to learn and network and build great business relationships , thank you for looking at my post 
Chris Collins Are these management fees reasonable? (Indianapolis)
20 January 2020 | 19 replies
Why don't you PM me and I'll give you an idea.  
Pradeep Tiwari Guidance on selecting first investment home
17 August 2016 | 6 replies
Rudy - as both of you suggested that going very far (like Aberdeen) is bit to much as I won`t be able to manage it on my own and I`ll getting C & D class tenants, This idea came to me by seeing that @Brandon Turner lives in a town near to Seattle and never complained anything about tenants even though he has most of this properties in the same area (may be I assumed ) but if I am trying to find deals near to Seattle, its difficult to find and also lot of competition.what could be a better strategy to enter into this game..How can I invite other BP members to share their view ? 
Chris Murphy New member and potential new investor in Austin, TX
17 August 2016 | 8 replies
So far we've primarily been toying with the idea of rental properties. 
Crow Matthew Investor in Eastern North Carolina
2 October 2016 | 4 replies
I am open to all advice and ideas and I thank all of you in advance.Very Respectfully, Matthew Crow
David Eiges Getting Started: Use Agents or Wholesaler?
22 August 2016 | 4 replies
I talked to a lender a few years ago to get an idea of what I can afford, and need to reach out to one again to get a more definitive number based on my current financials.Right now I see myself doing BRRR, so I think equity/price of the home are going to be important factors for me in order to fulfill that last "R". 
Jordan Blit 1st Time Buy and Hold Strategy using home equity for financing
19 August 2016 | 0 replies
If I transfer the property right away to an LLC it could take a year for the LLC to qualify for the mortgage as I understand it.Does anyone out there have any ideas on the most efficient way to get the ball rolling?
Jason Young Giving a student discount
19 August 2016 | 1 reply
I am looking to invest in the town i went to college in close to campus and i had the idea of giving a certain discount to students.