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Tad Fisher Trapped In High Barrier Areas
28 August 2016 | 11 replies
don't know as I don't really know the area that well. but this vendor has expeince in those type of demographics
David Fev anyone have ,know of any rent to own,lease to own in Salem, Ma
9 October 2016 | 1 reply
Hi David - What type of property are you looking for in Marblehead or Salem? 
Matin Haziq Can Students be as successful in investing
29 September 2016 | 2 replies
I have not read the Ultimate Beginners guide to Real Estate but will do so when I'm done typing this post.
Nelson Howard Chicagoan new to investing and 203k
24 August 2016 | 5 replies
It's really frustrating when they state they have worked on these types of loans, but come to find out that they've only done it once.
Geraldine Magner Too LLC or Not Too LLC
13 November 2016 | 7 replies
What type of real estate activities to you plan to pursue?
Connor Wingfield Mortgage Broker FHA 203k
22 August 2016 | 9 replies
203k is appealing and can make magic happen, but in hot markets (LA in the summer...) the house and the situation of the seller really needs to be a perfect match.In general you don't go find a house to 203k, you go look for any old house, coincidentally find a house that happens to coincidentally be a perfect fit for 203k, and then you start talking about 203k stuff.Typical characteristics:Too crummy for cosmetic flipper types to want.Seller more motivated by sales price than by closing quickly. 
Glen Fagin Patch of Land - Update
12 December 2017 | 62 replies
@Andrew SavikasThe problem with a "diversification of notes" approach is that it doesn't take into account numerous factors such as risk types, market types, correlations, etc.
Jai Deva Newbie questions
22 August 2016 | 3 replies
I personally am not a fan of this type of investing, but its depends on your strategy. 2)  If you have good credit and the cash to put down, you finance the property through a bank.  
Robert H. New member from SF Bay Area
29 August 2016 | 6 replies
Here are some recommendations for you:Find and connect with other BP members that are in your area: http://www.biggerpockets.com/meetSet up keyword alerts to be notified of the topics that interest you: http://www.biggerpockets.com/alertsRead Beginner’s Guide: http://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-investingIf you wish to tag someone in the conversation on the forum, type @ followed by their name and then select the name of that person which should appear below the comments box.
Kim Bayless Attorney recommendations for Hiram/Dallas area?
21 August 2016 | 3 replies
Would like to find a local real estate attorney who is experienced in investor type transactions, especially subject-to.