
29 October 2016 | 15 replies
You'll also know more than most every wholesaler, practice in front of a mirror, practice with your spouse or friend, use flash cards to change things up, lots of ways to practice before putting your foot in your mouth.

3 February 2023 | 5 replies
Some ideas include:Listening to podcasts (such as BiggerPockets Real Estate Rookie)Reading books (such as many of the BiggerPockets books)Networking (such as through the forums, Facebook communities, and REIA meetings)Following those who are doing what you want to doWorking a RE related job / working in a role related to your goal

12 March 2022 | 4 replies
Hi BP! I just bought a duplex fully occupied and the tenants are paying; but well below market rent at $1000 and $800 for 4-bedroom units. Both units need a new kitchen and bathroom. I have decided to renovate one uni...

21 March 2022 | 4 replies
Looking for advise on lender (private,crowfunding, or hard money) and types of loans that might fit my personal interestBarndo on 40 acres (Texas)I have paid out of pocket for the metal barndo shell ($72K) and need a loan to finance the rest of the project:septicH/ACelectricinsulationframing interior/sheetrockI am looking for a loan around $55,000 to $60,000Value of my finished home and land : $485 to $500KI have a loan on the land at $88k and the value of it is $340kI had to put some of the project on credit cards so the loan I need is to finish out and pay off some of the construction on the credit cards.Any advise---my credit went down since putting some of the construction on credit cards

6 April 2022 | 27 replies
My hunch is he offloaded a maintenance bomb onto a novice buyer who got all stary-eyed with the front facing components, playing the "well hey, I am just a really nice guy" card, waiting for buyer to repair and replace everything.

24 February 2023 | 43 replies
Luxury good spending is up 8% year over year, credit card debt is down over 1/3, savings rates are still very healthy - down 2% in the last six months but still historically very high, home equity has gone up something like 10 trillion dollars nationally in the last year.

8 July 2022 | 12 replies
A same of rental expense accounts would beMortgage Interest, RE Taxes, Insurance, Repairs, UtilitiesI often see the following mistakes for those who do their own books or hire a rookie bookkkeeper.1) They are unable to properly record the purchase of a property2) They are unable to properly record the payment of mortgages3) They are unable to properly record payments given from property management companies.best of luck to you

30 August 2022 | 8 replies
In that case just use a credit card or get a personal loan and then pay it back off as soon as you can.

5 July 2022 | 5 replies
Send them a small gift card for their birthday and Christmas to show your appreciation.

25 July 2022 | 6 replies
Hlocs can be good for using like a "big credit card" where you take money out and put it back in.the "process" of a pre-approval really isn't much...