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Adam Tate New Real Estate Wholesaler & Investor
28 February 2024 | 3 replies
Welcome to BP @Adam Tate.
Kevin Zhang Seeking advice for diversifying my real estate portfolio (3 duplexes in MO)
28 February 2024 | 16 replies
I'm considering diverse options for reinvesting the proceeds ($200k+) from a planned 1031 exchange and am open to various strategies:Las Vegas/Reno: These markets offer potential for both cash flow and appreciation, but I'd need more information on their suitability for mid-term rentals and current market conditions.BRRR strategy: This approach could be attractive for value creation, but I'm hesitant about out-of-state management and require a turnkey or experienced team to handle renovations.Other locations: I'm open to exploring other markets offering favorable investment opportunities, particularly turnkey properties or areas with manageable maintenance requirements.My preferences:Turnkey properties: Minimize management headaches and focus on cash flow.Limited appreciation: While some appreciation is welcome, cash flow is the primary priority.Shorter-term rentals: While Airbnb isn't an option in my current area, I'm open to exploring short-term rentals in other markets.Avoidance of major renovations: My recent experience has solidified my preference for well-maintained properties.Current portfolio:3 duplexes in Missouri (mixed performance)1 single-family home in Memphis, TN (turnkey, positive experience)Questions for the community:What are your thoughts on Las Vegas and Reno as potential investment destinations?
Sharon O'Conner Owner-President xxx xxx xxx
28 February 2024 | 1 reply
Welcome to the club!
Yuqing Xiong Does renting out a property cover the expenses?
28 February 2024 | 12 replies
If you can house hack in your local area, or even buy within driving distance (e.g. 2 hours) where you can check on your property you have better control instead of buying in an unknown area far away even if the numbers look good on paper. 
Kyler Pace Getting a property out of a Self Directed IRA
27 February 2024 | 36 replies
From what I've read you don't have much control over the property in the IRA, so are you essentially stuck with that forever?
Yang Zeng First investment (multi-home) property, close to home or in a cheaper market?
28 February 2024 | 43 replies
@Yang Zeng Welcome to the Bigger Pockets.As you can see in my profile, my business and hub is in San Diego, not far from you, but all our investments for myself and my clients are in well performing markets in the Midwest.We specially in this out-of-state- approach that really requires more than just the properties.I agree that you should keep a reserve and not spend all your funds but I could help you with 6 properties that would pay you about $5K/ month in cash flow or $60K/year based on your available funds while having about $100K reserve.I like to help you see the performance difference between our area in CA and the Midwest.
Kieran Dowling Rehab of a duplex
28 February 2024 | 11 replies
Going solo may offer potentially lower costs and more control but brings challenges like time-consuming coordination, potential delays, and warranty complexities.
Anant Radadia New Investor!! Trying to find my first rental property...........
28 February 2024 | 21 replies
Hey Anant,Welcome to the community!
Travis Tinnes New To Investing and Bigger Pockets
27 February 2024 | 12 replies
Welcome Travis!
Logan M. Major New Trends in Mobile Home Park Investing
27 February 2024 | 4 replies
Rise of Resident-Owned Communities (ROCs): Tenants are banding together to purchase their parks, seeking to control their housing costs and community future.