Mason Richard Sherman
Looking For Expirenced RE agents in PCB, FL area!
13 October 2019 | 4 replies
Hello, my name is Mason Sherman and I’m in the process of getting my RE license in Panama City Beach, FL!
Christopher Pineda
Myrtle Beach opportunities and networking
14 October 2019 | 6 replies
Hello awesome Bigger Pockets community --We're new investors with a location shortlist that includes Myrtle Beach, SC, and we really want to connect with BP members who have recent experience or interest there!
Rafael Trinidad
Need guidance $60,000
14 October 2019 | 3 replies
Example: If you want to passively invest and sit on a beach, how can you build capital to only passively invest long term without being in the day-to-day?
Kiran K.
STR, where to start..
14 October 2019 | 19 replies
Should I start in Charlotte or pick tourist spots like Great Smokies or Asheville or beach properties..where should I start learning the ropes.
David Lucas
Starting Out in Virginia Beach
20 October 2019 | 10 replies
Good Evening Bigger Pockets Community,Active duty USMC and I will be moving to the Virginia Beach area either Dec 2019 or Jan 2020 on PCS orders.
Carson Scott
I'm 17, but I don't have the money to invest.
13 October 2019 | 5 replies
You wouldn't buy a speedboat in Nebraska on the off chance that you might live by the beach someday, would you?
Jordan Futch
Two words that don't go together: California and Cashflow
18 October 2019 | 38 replies
If you are wanting to live in Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach and the nicer areas of Los Angeles then yes it is harder to cash flow.
Graziano Casale
Living in LA and investing in Indy
30 June 2020 | 55 replies
@Sri Kanth I’m hosting next week the 29th in Newport Beach and 30th in Los Alamitos.
Matthew McNeil
Why F.I.R.E. isn’t a good idea? Because LIFE happens.
17 October 2019 | 20 replies
For most, it isn't about leaving the workforce at age 35, sitting on the beach, and being bored.
Ryan Behnke
I'm Being Sued by a Tenant! Do I lawyer up? Racine WI
20 October 2019 | 40 replies
The amount of water was about the size of a beach towel on either side of the wall separating the rooms.