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Joseph Fernandez Do you need a team in real estate?
29 July 2016 | 7 replies
Who do I absolutely need to interact with in order to make any sort of deals?
Brandon L. Wordpress based website for real estate agents
11 August 2016 | 15 replies
Obviously I want the basics with the IDX feed, but what is more important to me, is a website that will have a backend mechanism to track how prospective clients are interacting with the website. 
Marty G. New investor - CT & FL - many questions
1 August 2016 | 4 replies
I currently reside in CT and am anticipating a move to the Orlando, FL.I have two 3-family rentals in CT and trying to decide where I will settle.
Account Closed Books on TAXES
1 August 2016 | 4 replies
Most of the time, I negotiate these guru products down 20-30% off their sale price.I bought many books but these seminars with interactive after service offer priceless value.
RG Mulcihy Moving to Ohio
31 July 2016 | 1 reply
I'm originally from Austin, Texas and I'm moving to Columbus, Ohio next month and have been soaking in all of the real estate information I can get my hands on for the past three months.I'm incredibly excited to start investing, and am looking to househack as early as next summer.I know throughout the podcast, I have been warned many times about the importance of knowing the area you're investing in, especially in not only a new market, but also throughout states like Ohio, Michigan, and the like.Upon moving to Columbus I plan to:-Walk/Drive the neighborhoods to see what the market looks like-Analyze deals on the BP calculator to get a sense of what is available and what the deals look like-Browsing the MLS to learn home values and view listings-Continue reading as many books as possible about real estate-Continue listening to the podcast-Continue to interact through BP and network in the areaSeeing as I am a COMPLETE newbie, any and all suggestions for what I can do moving forward to keep my momentum going would be greatly appreciated.
Kristin Brancaleone how does all-cash affect turnkey process/exit strategy?
14 August 2016 | 31 replies
To combat this, we actually provide multi-sheet interactive property jackets that show multiple return calculations.
Rob Pelayo New Member (Bay Area) investor apprentice opp
5 August 2016 | 8 replies
In response to your "feel free to offer suggestions"...1) Set up keywords for your area and interests so that you're notified when they're used and then start interacting.2) Read through  The Ultimate Beginner's GuideAdvice for REI...1) Study up on what you need to know/do for the 1st step and then do it, then repeat for all following steps until you have completed your first investment then repeat process and keep learning.
Lisa Foreman Insurance For Three Owners
1 August 2016 | 4 replies
I don't want to go overboard making legal entities but if I need one for this investment then I anticipate needing four separate LLCs because I'm investing or planning to invest with different combinations of partners.
Taryn Smith Newbie from New Jersey & Philadelphia
2 August 2016 | 2 replies
Looking forward to interacting with the Bigger Pockets community. 
Matthew Schroeder Indianapolis - Empty Nesters Flock to Downtown
10 November 2016 | 3 replies
Much older/established than anticipated