Skip to content
×
PRO
Pro Members Get Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
$0
TODAY
$69.00/month when billed monthly.
$32.50/month when billed annually.
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x
Results (10,000+)
Luke Myers Auction at courthouse steps for the win!
15 September 2021 | 9 replies
And after we sold, it's still climbing.its a testament that those who dont believe in appreciation or think its gambling are missing the boat.. great wealth is generated through appreciation  
Daniel Sabato Executing the BRRRR Method
16 September 2021 | 1 reply
Is it in a high end area where the tenants demand granite/quartz and high end flooring, or is a working class area that is happy with a new coat of paint?
Aman Shahi difficulties in out of state investing
22 September 2021 | 9 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That OOS property Class rankings are usually vastly different than the local market they live in.7) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.9) Class B usually also okay, but needs more attention from owner and/or PMC10) Class C can be relatively successful with a great PMC (do NOT hire the cheapest!)
Daniel Scipper Wanting to connect with self storage investors
9 October 2021 | 6 replies
Hands down you were one of the top 3 classes I went to at BPCON!
Bing Lin Medical office in North Carolina
27 September 2021 | 4 replies
I am not sure what other property classes you are typically investing in, but particularly for me, with experience and exposure in retail and multifamily, I have to remind myself that MF cap rates are the lowest due to extremely low interest rates.  
Brandon P. Multiunits 8-15 unit. What US region to look at ?
5 October 2021 | 30 replies
class of neighborhood?
Dennis L. DST, 1031, exit strategy, retirement advice
2 June 2022 | 35 replies
I diversified by operator, asset class and market and used the cost segregations and bonus depreciation to offset all of the gains from the sale of my active real estate. 
Vince Scolari Closed on our latest deal in San Antonio, TX
1 October 2021 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $30,000,000 This is a value add Class B property right in the heart of San Antonio, TX along the 35 corridor.
Xela Batchelder Property Management - When and how do they charge their % ?
22 September 2021 | 13 replies
It's also worth noting that assuming proper tenant screening measures are taken it's going to be the asset type and class that truly determines your tenant base, not your property manager.
Sean Gibson Rookie Investor Strategy Evaluation
29 September 2021 | 7 replies
I’m also currently taking the 63 hour online class to obtain a RE license.