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Roli Prasad Introduction - Real Estate Investor
30 March 2018 | 6 replies
As far as my goals are concerned, I have a few thoughts in mind: 1) I would like to get in touch with a few wholesalers in the area so that I can more quickly and efficiently acquire properties to continue my flipping business,2) I would like to acquire multi family residences as investments to hold and rent,3) I would like to learn more about financing options or best avenues to obtain capital as I do not have a large amount of cash sitting to be used for my business,4) I am interested in syndication deals,5) I would like to become more involved with the local real estate groups,6) Any advice of best ways to use BiggerPockets is always appreciated.Looking forward to hearing your responses and chatting.
Antonio Folkes Heloc or refi? Or are there any other options
24 March 2018 | 2 replies
If so why, and how should I go about continuing to expand my real estate portfolio.
Jalen Carethers STOP here before you continue Wholesaling
24 March 2018 | 2 replies

This is what bigger Pockets is for!!!!
I started building my own absentee list method about three years ago.. I started using local tax assessors in NC. I have had a contact rate of 16%. For example out of 1,000 dire...

Sandeep G. Which property management to choose ??
26 March 2018 | 5 replies
Hi, I am buying a new rental property out of state and will be relying heavily on a property management to run daily operations for me.There are tenants already in the property and a property manager in place that the seller is currently using.Should I just continue with the same management company (considering the tenants are familiar with them) or use my agent as the new property manager (since he knows the property well and I have worked with him closely for a month now) or look for a completely fresh property management .Can someone please help me understand what’s the best thing to go with??
Jeremy Blackman Memphis, Tn Investor
25 February 2019 | 3 replies
Continue to do the right thing.
Jonathan Bowen I hate "house hacking".
28 March 2018 | 67 replies
For the past couple decades everything that has worked continues to work well.However.This resilience to change is what bankrupted Toys R Us.
Monty Panm Austin Rental property investment Cedar park vs Pioneer crossings
18 May 2018 | 11 replies
As Austin continues to grow at this rapid rate, the market on the Nothern Belt is becoming more and more popular. 
Jason Mills Realtor wanting to share in the profit of a buy and flip job
13 November 2018 | 19 replies
Since you are local, you are likely capable of putting all of the pieces together without bringing the realtor it.At the end of the day it's up to you... but I have to agree with Todd, as the markets continue to stabilize, good deals are getting harder to come by.
Shawn Moddes Portland, OR Long-term outlook?
25 March 2018 | 2 replies
There will be ups and downs and market swings based on both internal and external factors beyond our control but I expect your home will continue to outperform inflation rates.
Anthony Dadlani Hypothecation of current note portfolio
28 March 2018 | 9 replies
We would like to continue to buy notes and hold in our portfolio but we anticipate our capital to decrease in the next few years if we continue to purchase , so looking for sources to hypothecate our portfolio and borrow more capital.Any advice on this strategy and sources would be greatly be appreciated.