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Matt Bell First Deal in Montgomery, AL - Wholesale, flip, hold?
9 July 2015 | 3 replies
Hi BP Community,I just got a contract accepted on a foreclosure in Montgomery, AL in a good area near a local college.  
Tom Wilson College going bankrupt, what happens to buy and hold?
14 July 2015 | 6 replies
The rental market is propped up by the fact that the college is in town.  
Jacob Swenson Getting Funding as a College Student
14 July 2015 | 0 replies

Hello BP Community,I am looking for creative investment ideas to get funding. Currently, I am a student that is using the GI Bill from my time in the military to pay my for school and living expenses. Plus, I am worki...

Latoya Gordon Willing and Ready! New to Bigger Pockets
17 July 2015 | 13 replies
Myself, well no one I knew was involved and never seen this topic in college lol Recently discovered "Passive" income and already love dealing with homes in every way.
Diante Lawrence Evaluating a property
15 July 2015 | 6 replies
What are the condition of the appliances, are there any, trees - how many and are they overhanging on the house which means I need to get my tree guy - I learned from a property I bought that had a nice yard but for living in it not renting since it's a cost to maintain, size 3/2 are good in my area and not so much 2/1 depending on the area - I live in a college town but a 2/1 in a family neighborhood isn't going to rent well, age recently for me as I lowered my range to include older, pre-1980 to 1960ish,  homes so now I have to consider electrical and plumbing, overall condition of the property.I can't speak for a fix and flip but I would suspect they may look at the property for "some" of the same things - maybe not.
Kevin Walorz No money, but I've got a plan
15 July 2015 | 2 replies
I'm a 22 year old getting ready to graduate college and I have been especially interested in real estate investing for some time now, particularly multifamly.
Ersi Bice New member from New Jersey
19 July 2015 | 12 replies
@Jesse WatersWell since I am new and just entering the workforce out of college, I'm looking to invest as soon as possible which means the most I will be able to afford is duplex, threeplex, fourplex and if possible a bit larger multifamily.  
Jason Bourne Critical Situation Forced me to Join
17 July 2015 | 5 replies
I do not have any money, I flunked college, basically dropped out afterwards because I do not want to be a burden to my parents.
Ashleigh Klenke Metro East - Investor Secret...until now!
13 August 2022 | 6 replies
Louis city and county universities and colleges call the Metro East home.
Preston Nakayama New Member from Northern (Erie) Colorado
21 July 2015 | 10 replies
I was starting college and didn't have a summer job so he gave me the money and let me fix everything up for the sale.