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Karen Margrave Let's help BP grow even BIGGERpockets!!
22 June 2013 | 3 replies
I've been thrilled to find people that I've been able to share my 25+ years of experience with and help them starting out in their real estate careers, as do all of the 'seasoned' investors on here.
Miguel Sinclair The situation at hand
3 February 2015 | 7 replies
I want to protect my brothers money, but is this process a time consuming additional expense that will only cause complication ps come tax season?  
Brandon Turner Go Seahawks! (and are you working or watching today!?)
2 February 2015 | 59 replies
I bet the awful feeling will linger with the Seahawks' players and coaches until the next football season.
Kris Reeves Need advice on funding class A SFR portfolio
21 August 2016 | 5 replies
What I see most folks do when they are starting out .. they want to do these deals like they are a very seasoned or experienced syndicator / investor and are looking to make the lions share and finding the cheapest capital they can find.. this is all well and good unless you never find the capital and never do the deal.So when starting out and if these are the types of transactions you may want to repeat.. you need to turn the tables you need to make it so good for the investor they simply can't say know.. you give the investor the bigger slice of the pie.. and thereby secure your first big deal.. once you gain experience and track record you can then start to increase your return and lower the Private investors return as they are aligning themselves with an experienced and successful operator.
Joe Pitrolo Panic , Can't rent Townhome
21 September 2016 | 43 replies
The deadline for signed leases for the property I manage is 1 Feb for the following August, 7 months in advance.My experience has been if I don't have the property filled by March, I won't be able to get anyone until the next 'lease signing season' a year later.
John Thedford How Difficult (And Smart) To Start A HML Fund--Am I Nuts?
6 September 2016 | 35 replies
I don't think they would be very marketable having only 1,2,3 months seasoning.
Sameet Koppikar Is it worth buying real estate through your SDIRA?
7 September 2016 | 49 replies
Most lender will require seasoning, as much as 3 years before they can use new appraised value.
Sheba Shimoji Pay my own property management company
24 August 2015 | 11 replies
Her other clients are where I aspire to be and my choice to hire her was because of that.I would advise you to ask more seasoned investors in your area who they work with.  
Keith T. Locating reliable private lenders... and a few questions
31 August 2015 | 12 replies
Lenders look at the deal but they also look at the investors, there will certainly be better terms if you are a seasoned investor with a good track record.I would certainly recommend looking for private money from family, friends, colleagues, etc. before going with the hard money option.  
Meg K. Panicking
31 August 2015 | 44 replies
We also made the lease slightly longer than 12 months to get back into prime renting season so we don't ever have to go through that again.