
29 April 2020 | 215 replies
It is more of a function of priced too high as opposed to market exposure.

8 May 2012 | 27 replies
Pick the most marketable property that has the least income producing function.

10 May 2012 | 7 replies
Wholesalers perform a valuable function in the market place.

11 May 2012 | 8 replies
Nobody here can tell you exactly what that will look like for you -- everyone is going to have their own utility function for risk/reward, and you just need to know what you're comfortable with and what works for your goals and plan.So, for me, here would be my strategy:1.

13 May 2012 | 25 replies
Inspect the RE, consider functional obsolesence (style, materials, age, etc.).

5 November 2013 | 12 replies
For bonus points, you can talk to any groups that you're a part of -- like your local real estate club -- about BP and why they should join up.4 - Invite your friends and colleagues - Whether you do so by #3 above or if you use our system's Invite Colleagues function (found in the Network menu), bringing new users to join the site is a great way to give back and help.5 - Link to BiggerPockets from your blog or website - There's no better way to endorse a website online than by linking to it from your own website or blog.

15 June 2012 | 7 replies
I am a very visual person and I don't feel confident enough to do something on my own without first seeing it done by someone, so with that in mind I hope to be able to find a mentor that would be willing to teach me the ropes, I don't even care if I put deals together where my mentor would reap the benefits as long as I learn along the way.Any suggestions where I may be able to find such a mentor to help me get started would be really appreciated, and I do hope to continue to learn more from this community as I have found it to be the most substantial fountain of information on this subject anywhere.

10 June 2012 | 4 replies
I've looked into it a little more and I like the strategy of setting up a management LLC to take rents and and operation LLC for each property (or properties if they don't have much equity)I know this is kindve dumb but I'm having trouble visualizing who the tenant will make the check out to when I move my properties into LLCs
15 April 2014 | 67 replies
You can find relatively the same sort of returns and yields in every market, so in terms of money function, it is relatively the same.
20 July 2012 | 31 replies
Speaking to managing expectations of a seller and the additional pre-trade prep work along with how you work the deal as a function of your role, etc..