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Costin I. Challenge to all Austin TX investors
8 February 2021 | 5 replies
Round Rock, Pflugerville, Austin...
Steven Westlake What appliances do y’all include?
8 February 2021 | 6 replies
We rent in B and C areas.
Daniel Barbosa Looking to start out of CA investing
16 February 2021 | 13 replies
Birmingham, Atlanta, Indianapolis, St Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, Little Rock, Indianapolis, Greenville, Jacksonville, Tampa, Houston, San Antonio, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Dayton, Cleveland, Ohio, or other secondary or tertiary markets.
Mariah Michele First time investor new to Texas
10 February 2021 | 6 replies
@Nick Marrone Thankyou for the welcome I have a few properties on my list but right now y right now I’m Very interested in house hacking on One in particular it listed as a single family home I With a detached garage and 1bedroom apartment ready to rent the Seller of the property ownes The 2 lots on each side and is wanting to sell alltogether 1 lot has a adtional 1bedroom cottage ready to rent and the other lot is empty land with utilities fixing to accommodate 3 manufactured homes or Rv it’s a great investment purchase for our area of rock port TX but I’m looking to make contacts in the are to help move use threw this process(there are a few additional perks to this property )I would love to hear your Refferals And recommendation on individuals.
Bryan Lee Looking to Hire a Property Management Company
10 February 2021 | 13 replies
I tell this time-after-time to our clients throughout all the markets we serve: Dallas, TXHouston, TXSan Antonio, TXOklahoma City, OKTulsa, OK Little Rock, ARMemphis, TN St.Louis, MOBirmingham, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Huntsville, ALHere is an article that you might find helpful, I love sharing with others here on BP, and I love sharing with clients and potential clients looking for us to manage their property.
Nathaniel Walker Building a Team For BRRRR
10 February 2021 | 6 replies
Louis, MOBirmingham, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Huntsville, ALDallas, TXHouston, TXSan Antonio, TX Oklahoma City, OK Tulsa, OKLittle Rock, AROur company manages 6,400+ properties throughout all our markets for investors like yourself.
Kori Kelly My property manager is the seller
7 August 2021 | 8 replies
Louis, MOBirmingham, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Huntsville, ALDallas, TXHouston, TXSan Antonio, TX Oklahoma City, OK Tulsa, OKLittle Rock, ARHere is an article that you might find helpful and I love sharing with clients and potential clients looking for us to manage their property.
Franklin Yang Should I buy a 5-years-old house with foundation repair?
10 February 2021 | 5 replies
I remember an engineer telling me that there was rock on the west side of 35 and victorian clay soil on the  east.
Morgan Rogers Tips for new agent going into this market British Columbia
11 February 2021 | 2 replies
Fortunately, it's easy to look like a rock star in this business. 
Christian Carreon I have a question about some things
10 February 2021 | 1 reply
Hi Christian,Wholesaling seemed like something I wanted to do but it seemed to tedious and has a slow process then I learned about the BRRRR method and that seems better but I have no clue where to start looking and if I would want to use a hard money lender or a bank/credit union.I wouldn't write off wholesaling completely as has some advantages and can cultivate some valuable skills for beginners; finding great deals, cultivating relationships, etc.Regarding the BRRRR method, it can be a good strategy for building an investment portfolio.Generally speaking, real estate investors would use a hard money lender for the first "B" and "R", or "Buy" and "Renovate", and use a bank/credit union for the second-to-last "R", "Refinance".Hope this helps,Michael