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Zack Rosenbaum New Rental Investor in Columbus
10 March 2019 | 7 replies
You can also look up the event section here on Bigger Pockets.Depending on your knowledge and skill level it's always a great idea to continue your learning journey on everything BP has to offer at no cost and then move forward with their awesome guides and books in the links above.You will have a thousand questions on the way and here on BP, you can get more than a thousand answers.
Sebastian Dombrowski How to find areas to invest in (Feedback please)
9 March 2019 | 4 replies
Once you've found a few areas that interest you, I'd drill down a little deeper, but you're off to a good startRobert Leonard
Dane Kania First property under contract. Is the deal worth it?
10 March 2019 | 27 replies
I think the biggest concern I have is that you are calculating your "cash flow" without factoring in ALL you expenses.Lets say you are "losing" $1000/month....but it would cost you $1200 to live somewhere else.... so you aren't really losing that full $1000/month....since you have tax benefits, equity, possible appreciation etc etc.......but do you have the cash to deal with that "loss" and be able to afford the expense that will come up..... the upkeep, repairs, rehabs, turnover etc etc.....other expenses WILL come up....not IF but WHEN....When you are accepting short term "loss", you are counting on a long term payoff, often via appreciation....plus you have to have deeper pockets to weather that loss for extended periods
Katie Andrews how much cash to keep on hand, plus getting started in Louisiana
5 March 2019 | 2 replies
There is a level of peace of mind that comes with knowing who you give possession of your properties to, that I personally put a high value on.
Caleb Vance New REI Introduction
8 March 2019 | 6 replies
Now that I have settled from my move, I am ready to take my investing to the next level
Elizabeth Susan Ademi $300,000 in student loan debt
16 August 2019 | 41 replies
If so, I would very strongly consider the merit of taking on $300k in debt in order to achieve this level of earning potential and perhaps explore cheaper ways of attaining this education.Rather than thinking about how you can mitigate a poor financial decision through real estate, I respectfully suggest that perhaps it's better to not make the poor financial decision in the first place.  
Daniel Reyes Outsourced Property Accounting
23 August 2021 | 23 replies
I enjoyed reading how you presented the different levels of real estate accounting and, most importantly, the risk associated with each.
Nico C. Scaling with 3x Distressed Duplexes BRRRR
7 March 2019 | 1 reply
The previous owners had allowed certain key aspects of this property to fall into an UNSAFE level of disrepair.
Khari Lewis Financing investment property
8 March 2019 | 5 replies
Generally, they will only provide between 65-75% LTV so the less you spend on purchase price, the better terms you get with the lender.However, the hard money lender will likely need a portfolio to lend to you at those levels; they will not be willing to lend to anyone. 
Keith Gibson Real Estate Investment Proposal - Memphis and Nashville
7 March 2019 | 2 replies
I would like to connect with people who I can partner with to help move to the next level