Casey Quijano
New Investor in Lincoln, Nebraska
1 December 2018 | 10 replies
@Casey QuijanoWelcome to BP, and congratulations on making the decision to invest in your future via real estate.I have written a few blog posts that may help you get started here on BP, and with your investing.
Paul Martinez
Hello from Riverside, CA
20 October 2018 | 3 replies
@Paul MartinezWelcome to BP, and congratulations on making the decision to invest in your future via real estate.I have written a few blog posts that may help you get started here on BP, and with your investing.
Johan Yang
Looking for real estate agent/wholesaler in Tampa, Orlando, Miami
3 September 2019 | 14 replies
I have been listening to real estate podcasts and reading a lot of real estate blogs/articles/etc.
Selena Deavaureux-Stubbs
Hello, my name is Selena Deavaureux-Stubbs
25 March 2019 | 2 replies
A lot of forum members are experts in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, buy and hold investing, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.There are some pretty nice discounts on many products and services offered as Perks to BP members that you might want to check out: https://www.biggerpockets.com/perks/proIf you haven’t been to it already, the Bigger Pockets blog features links to their fantastic podcast and many great articles: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/The site has quite a few tools that can be helpful for new members.
Brent B.
New to REI in Charlotte, NC
28 November 2018 | 8 replies
@Brent B.Welcome to BP, and congratulations on making the decision to invest in your future via real estate.I have written a few blog posts that may help you get started here on BP, and with your investing.
Tim Grillot
First Post and Introductions from Kentucky
2 January 2019 | 13 replies
@Tim GrillotWelcome to BP, and congratulations on making the decision to invest in your future via real estate.I have written a few blog posts that may help you get started here on BP, and with your investing.
Derek York
How to find comps in an area
25 February 2019 | 7 replies
Below is a paragraph out of one of my last blogs that talk about this point.
Ameet Mehta
Underwriting Secrets shared by Top Industry’ Experts...
15 May 2019 | 2 replies
https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/12047/85048-real-estate-syndication-may-round-upThis is the first round-up and would love some candid feedback as well!
Antoine Fields
How to find partners (Jersey City area)
19 August 2019 | 3 replies
Hi, @Antoine FieldsMost experienced syndicators that I've listened to give the following general advice...Talk with enthusiasm about the deals you have done and the deals you are doing with your network, if they pick up on it and express interest then take it from there.Position yourself as a thought leader in the real estate investing field and provide valuable online content through blogs, videos, etc.Have a way to capture investor leads through your website, offer something of value in exchange for an investors email address, and follow up to build the relationship further and build trust.When you speak with a potential investor, share your own story with them and speak about your own track record and experience and that of your team.Make sure that the investment is a good fit for them and the investor is a good fit for you and your goals are aligned.Once an investor is on board provide regular monthly reports on the status of their investment.
Michelle Reid
How are you finding a multi family in a no supply market?
3 February 2020 | 46 replies
Maybe there is a blog or other thread about this, but I seem to see a couple different types of advice about networking, which seem incompatible with each other.Basically "track 1" if you will is the "get out and meet everyone and let every RE agent, contractor, etc., know you are in the market" so you might end up with a deal coming from one of any of a hundred people.Conversely, "track 2" seems like it's "get laser-focused with one agent and make sure that agent knows you will buy, so they bring things to you first and just always buy any deal that guy has that is reasonable."