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Mani Swagath What is the mortgage interest rate for 11th financed property
15 February 2016 | 3 replies
If you are married, as your wife has income to support a loan, then you can get additional conventional loans under she name.
Donte Clark New To Real Estate
15 February 2016 | 3 replies
I would meet with an adviser (either @Brandon Turner or @Joshua Dorkin) and major in "reaching out and learning" at BPU (Bigger Pockets University)..Really though, all the information anyone could ever need is available on these forums and then some.
Andrew Warde New Rehabber in Southern Maine and Coastal NH
19 February 2016 | 8 replies
@Cristina Varney  is a member there.Account Closedis organizing a southern Maine BP get-together on Thursday, March 3rd at 6 pm. at Universal Properties at Keller Williams 202 US Route 1, Suite 205, Falmouth, Maine.Biddeford has a lot of properties in need of rehab.
Mindy Jensen WEBINAR Investing in Small MultiFamilies w Brandon Turner 2/17/16
18 February 2016 | 36 replies
I'm new to this type of investing and to Bigger Pockets but I am overwhelmed by the information and support in my short time on here.
Joe Krevinghaus New Licensee
15 February 2016 | 4 replies
I started as a buy and hold investor and then decided to get my license to capitalize on my knowledge (and help other people find properties rather than take on too many projects myself) so I came in with a more investor-centric mindset.There are a few things I would recommend to a new agent, which I hopefully tweaked enough to apply to your situation.1) Figure out your niche, and find a broker that supports this.This may be geographic as well as multifamily investing.  
Rick Bettcher Anyone have experience with Smart Start University in Cleveland?
8 November 2016 | 10 replies
That one fact (which Smart Start University brought to my attention) has completely made me reassess whether or not I even want to get involved with wholesaling.I find value in working with local investors/educators who know the reality of wholesaling (or investing in general) in Ohio.
Julie Toh 2016 Global Real Estate Market Outlook
18 February 2016 | 3 replies
From CBRE | 2016 Global Real Estate Market Outlook“Moderate economic growth with low interest rates, punctuated with bouts of pessimism and volatility—the factors that have characterized the world economy for the past few years—are likely to continue in 2016, supporting moderate growth in commercial rents and investment sales volume globally.”
Alex Ho New member from Miami
23 February 2016 | 4 replies
There is so much to learn in here and everyone in the community seem so supportive to one another. 
George Sleweon Investing out of state
19 February 2016 | 4 replies
With that number in mind have the realtor provide you w/ some market statistics to support where you want to look & your $ available.  
Miguel B. Becoming A Real Estate Agent In TX
16 February 2016 | 9 replies
Instead of calculating what the costs are, I suggest you seek out a good broker who can teach and support you enough to make high earnings.