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Ashley Moyer Building a community of small homes in California
23 May 2018 | 11 replies
The goal is to have an attractive option for single family detached workforce housing- a middle ground between apartment living and single family homes.
Dave Mason Writing a Novel Dealing with Financial Independence
14 May 2018 | 1 reply
I discovered BiggerPockets while researching a novel I'm currently writing in which the main character is pursuing financial independence.
David Collier Jr New Purchase: Asking a current tenant to break a lease
16 May 2018 | 3 replies
That is my main hurdle right now.
Michael Davis AirBnb probable rental rates
14 May 2018 | 16 replies
The main competition I get in my area is from those doing this exact thing.
Peter Nelson How to dance around Sec. 8 requirements in Seattle & WA
28 May 2018 | 5 replies
It sounds like you are attracting Sec. 8 to start but not to renew?
Maugno M. PEX piping to increase appraisal. Does it matter ?
5 June 2018 | 15 replies
@Chris Masons@John Underwood@JD MartinIts a pier and beam home so we have pretty good access.The line from the street to the house though would be difficult because previous owner did a cement driveway right where the main line comes in the home.
Account Closed Credit score of 400 plus..
18 May 2018 | 36 replies
The Beginning of your statement sounds like bird dogging but i get what your saying.and overall these are some great advice and all these apply to all of those that have this same problem right now, i always believed that  trying to get loans searching online or asking around which isnt a bad thing to do but the likely chance of someone getting a loan to help them out with a credit score this low is unlikely as some of ya said, so there is only one way to do that and that is to work and pay the debts off, mainly the utility bills that need to get tended to especially if you wanna live in your own space again, or if its for the first time.We all had some unfortunate circumstances in life, Death in the family, force to get bills put in your name by someone so they didn't take the blame of not dealing with those bills themselves, and that's someone you don't wanna live with trying to push everything on you  and make it your responsibility, sad reality but at the end of the day it gonna be your responsibility anyways later on.
Mike B. New BRRRR in West Passyunk (South Philly / Point Breeze)
16 May 2018 | 3 replies
---CLICK HERE FOR THE THREAD---Mainly sharing for the newbies/people afraid to get their feet wet. 
Anthony Tortorello Washington DC (DMV) NEWBIE
22 May 2018 | 10 replies
One thing I'm not sure of is location in this case, I suppose I could either look in a well established area and expect equity to increase through remodeling or in a less desirable area that I'm gambling will attract more attention in the future.
Donald S. 50k SDIRA or Solo-401k, ideals on which and what strategy?
24 May 2018 | 11 replies
IF you qualify for the SOLO401K (must have self employed income as the main criteria) in MOST cases they are better; larger contribution limits, easier to leverage with less paperwork involved.