Brandon Mitchell
New intro from Austin, Texas
13 December 2016 | 2 replies
Be a dominator that people would want.
Sterling Jackson
I am a new Landlord and would love advice
21 June 2017 | 8 replies
I wrote this article a while back on the most important aspects of property management, I hope it helps: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2015/05/25/5-dominate-property-management/
Account Closed
FL MORTGAGE BROKER vs. Banks
6 May 2018 | 1 reply
Over the last 2 yrs. it has gotten easier and easier for Mortgage Brokers to take deals away from banks.Kinda feels like being Michael Jordan, back in his prime, walking onto a basketball court with a bunch of junior high school players and having the ability to completely dominate!
Marc-Antoine Tessier
Apartment Investing for a newbie
28 February 2018 | 5 replies
It’s a totally different game with different players.
Dan Handford
Do You Really Think It Is a TRUE Off Market or Pocket Listing?
24 June 2019 | 22 replies
Usually 2-3 brokers will dominate most markets when it comes to multifamily apartment syndication deals.
Steve Fitzgerald
How essential are TVs in AirBnBs?
10 June 2018 | 31 replies
I would put in a TV with either Netflix or cable and possibly a DVD player (especially if you have one that you don't use)
Yasha Brown
Best area to find rehab properties in houston
26 August 2016 | 3 replies
You can use google to quickly figure out who the major players are.
Sara C.
HUGE rehab needed - deal anaylsis
5 October 2017 | 6 replies
Just make sure your players are in place and not swamped with work like many are now days, lots of folks having trouble getting decent labor.
Robert Griffiths
New in Las Vegas, hello everyone!!
1 August 2017 | 14 replies
.• Singles or couples without children are the dominate tenant pool for condos.
Aaron Kim
Looking for some wisdom for my situation
8 June 2017 | 5 replies
Ever since then, I started reading, looked for new content, and researched like something has possessed me.In a way, Real Estates sparked a light of ambition in my heart and ignited my passion tofocus and learn about something I can enjoy doing.With the momentum I gained from wanting to study real estate, I absolutely dominated all my classes in school this semester.I feel like going to school and completing my undergraduate in actuarial science to become anactuary is the safest route to take, but there is a voice in the back of my mind telling me to start working as an agent.I have completed all of my real estate classes for the license test, and will be taking my test shortly.Although it may seem like a safer option, going to school means I will not be able to invest or create any income for myself for 2-3 years.As well as accumulating what we know of as "bad debt" such as student loans.There are many pros and cons factored into both sides of the argument, and I just wanted some advice from Realtors, and anyone on the BP forum.Thank you for your precious time!