James G.
New Member from Portland, OR
22 June 2013 | 9 replies
Fully engaging here at BP will be huge.
FRANK DARIENZO
Made the connections...NOW WHAT???
20 October 2014 | 2 replies
I have been able to form a healthy buyers list, which includes TWO major players, Blackstone Group, and American Homes 4 rent!!
Jeffrey Almonte
Jeff from Southern California
21 June 2013 | 6 replies
It's great that you're finally stepping in and engaging in the forums, it makes a big difference in the way you learn.
Jim Tedder
Newbie from Winston Salem, NC
26 January 2014 | 8 replies
Hope to see you around & engaged in the discussions here on the forums.
Taylor Harris
Newbie from Provo Utah, living in LA
24 June 2013 | 11 replies
Glad I'm finally stepping in and engaging with the brilliant minds here at BP.
Sam Eligwe
Need some suggestions on multi-family property books. Thanks.
22 June 2013 | 7 replies
Perhaps it's due to the relative small pool of interested investors (compared to the vast # of investors buying SFRs and 2-4 unit properties).No doubt the large apartment management companies and REITS (institutional players) have great in-house resources for managing properties well.The experts that offer training and/or materials for the general public, and are also very active multi-family investors, that I've run across include:Lindahl, Alcorn (mentioned by Ned)Ken McElroy (Rich Dad guy)Anthony Chara (heard him say recentlly that he owned 2000 or so units, I believe, all around the country)Peter Harris (theapartmentconsultant.com) has an inexpensive e-book that I picked up several good tips fromTed Karsch (apartmentbuildinginvestor.com) also has an e-course, but I've not reviewed it and I'm not sure he's a legitimate investor operating currently and at scale
Paul Jamgotch
Forced (early) Retirement... What to do
4 December 2013 | 38 replies
You could still engage RE as well. :)
Alexander McConeghey
New Member Des Moines IA
24 June 2013 | 9 replies
Check out our Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing, which has a lot of important advice on your question and others you'll be interested in, read the landlording forum, check out our BiggerPockets Blog, and be sure to listen to our podcasts, which have a ton of great info as well.Lots of luck and let us know when you've got specific questions for us.Also -- when you have a minute, please fill in your profile and upload a personal profile pic, so we can better get to know you as you engage here in the community.
Alia Abbasi
Newbie in Sugar Land, TX
24 June 2013 | 8 replies
Building your team is important whether its a contractor who handles it all or you finding the individual players.