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Heath Bianchini Newbie from Lafayette, La!!
21 January 2016 | 3 replies
I am most interested in the BRRR approach.
Jeff Amore Analyzing a Portfolio purchase
21 January 2016 | 2 replies
Is that the correct way to approach this?
Alex Lyon How has Bigger Pockets helped you personally?
25 January 2016 | 15 replies
People see you're active and passionate and that makes you interesting and approachable.
Yi Roberts Is it still worthy of investing SFH in Vegas?
21 February 2016 | 46 replies
SummaryLas Vegas is an excellent place to invest but finding good properties is challenging using traditional approaches because less than 0.1% of available properties are good investments.
Chad Rider Chad from Canton Michigan
14 August 2016 | 9 replies
The problem with that is approach is that all of my rentals were originally purchased as my family's primary residence so I did not think much about things like purchasing wholesale and monthly cash-flows when I bought them.
Krista Walker How do you rate properties?
28 January 2016 | 17 replies
. (~4-6 bedrooms here).B-level: Similar criteria to A-level but without the custom built homes, 2-income families can afford to live here and raise a family, backyards for the kids, 1500-2000 sq ft houses (~3 bed/2-bath homes).C-level: Majority of houses under 100K, visual repairs needed in this neighborhood, 1200 sq ft average, houses close together, some properties worn down, grass not cut, porch awnings sagging, concrete stairs crumbling a bit.D-level: Struggling neighborhoods, garbage on the streets, bars on the windows, higher crime, crowded areas, downtown city area, wouldn't want to walk around here at night.F-level: War-zone, "get me outta here" property, makes you nervous to enter the neighborhood even in daylight.That's my basic approach when I think about properties and what areas make the most sense to invest in.
David Rocca Should I use partners to invest in a property or invest on my own
23 January 2016 | 7 replies
We definitely don't always agree, but we respect each other and approach those disagreements from a logical, non-emotional point of view.  
Shaneice J. FHA, MULTI-UNIT PROPERTY, AND A LOW CREDIT SCORE walk into a bar
26 January 2016 | 26 replies
Eventually, seeing their connection, FHA approaches MUP and LCS and lets them know that by the power vested in him, he can join the two.
Sharad M. Time, Money and Simplicity
29 January 2016 | 18 replies
Do you have any advice as to how to systematically setting up a more or less automated RE business?
Brian Orr Investing in an emerging neighborhood
31 January 2016 | 2 replies
I'm pretty new to the game and I'm wondering how much of the challenge I should take a hands on approach in...