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Jerem Kaawaloa Aloha from Hawaii new member
23 December 2024 | 21 replies
Great tools that get updated regularly.I am on the lending side of things and would be happy to hop on a call with you anytime to discuss financial strategies and help answer any questions you may have about nearly any loan product available to help you on your journey, even if they are not products my capital partners offer.We are all here to help you learn and grow.
Tonio Pearce Should I create a baseline template business plan?
23 December 2024 | 9 replies
After we drafted a bare-bones plan that considered their timeline, target rents, and capital reserves, they honed in on a medium-sized complex managed by a local group.. from what I’ve heard, these guys had impressed other out-of-state buyers before and delivered on their promises.
Sawyer Smith Opportunity Zone > 1031?
21 December 2024 | 3 replies
I know the deferment period for capital gains is almost up, but what are the pros and Cons of an OZF vs a traditional 1031?
Salome D. Multifamily Passive Investing
24 December 2024 | 23 replies
@Salome DitmarsAshcroft Capital w/@Joe Fairless@Chris Salerno with QC capitalVinney Chopra with Moneil IGThere are so many to name I can go on and on.
Carl Reza No clue what to do first!
23 December 2024 | 10 replies
Start with these three key points:Current SituationAssess your current or expected capital and credit within a realistic timeframe.
Tom Pappas Future Housing: An Analysis of Container Home Senior Housing
19 December 2024 | 8 replies
Why would capital requirements be any less than traditional development? 
Niece Ervin Ready to start (:
21 December 2024 | 11 replies
I’m definitely interested in learning more about investing as well—wholesaling seems like a great starting point to build capital.
Alexander Dombeck Advice On Commercial Real Estate Purchase - 1st Time Owner
19 December 2024 | 3 replies
Hey Bigger Pockets community, I'm just starting out in Step 1 (get educated) on what I want to become a successful career in real estate investment.I also currently run an e-commerce business that is currently completely online, but would benefit from having a brick & mortar storefront, and I had an idea that maybe using the investment capital I'm looking to allocate into real estate into a commercial property my business can operate out of until I decide to sell the property in or rent it out to another business.I am obviously very naive when it comes to the complexity of any good real estate deal (especially commercial VS residential), but I'm hoping to spend as much time learning from everyone here who is on their journey as well.My main concern with the idea of buying commercial to operate my business out of it that I might struggle to rent it out afterwards and that there may likely be depreciation in the commercial real estate market over the next 5 years.I understand there is a lot of nuance depending on the local market but I'm guessing commercial is even less of a "safe" bet than finding a solid residential deal to leverage in some way.
Akshay Monga H1B Couple Exploring Real Estate Investing: Seeking Strategy Advice and Networking
26 December 2024 | 7 replies
Maybe you  can try a joint partnership with an experienced Investor/flipper and get your feet wet , you would be bringing capital to the table so I am sure many people would like to do that with you:)
Ehrich Roberts New to BP, seeking options in relation to financing
18 December 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Ehrich Roberts: G’Day,Grateful for any advice in relation to mortgage options in British Columbia where liquid capital in combination with rental income would be accepted towards qualifying for a mortgage.