Hi Everyone! I recently moved to Bean Town and looking to connect with similar minded folks. I currently work in commercial real estate for a large developer, but have a strong desire to put together rock-solid deals ...
I’m new to real estate investing and planning to buy and hold a rental property in the next few months. My husband and I are comparing possibilities where we live (Nashville, TN) to where we grew up in Indiana. The ma...
An interesting article:http://www.housingviews.com/2015/04/30/will-millen...The basic answer? Maybe.Is that unhelpful? LOLWhat the linked article demonstrates is that Millenials WANT to buy homes. Some of the, "Youn...
Im in Texas, but this pertains to any state. Is it necessary to use the real estate contract that the state provides or can you make up your own contract?
As long as both parties agree to and sign a contract, then...
Hello BiggerPockets Members,I'm a new investor in the Minneapolis area. While I've been on BiggerPockets for a while now, reading and learning, growing our family kept me on the sidelines. Now I'm excited to get more ...
Hey BP,
I’m reading Managing Rental Properties by Brandon Turner and have a question about pre-screening and rejecting tenants. In this section of the book, Brandon lays out 7 types of tenants you don’t want to rent ...
When analyzing a deal and valuing a property, what financing terms do you include? As many of you already know, a deal can look very good to very bad to anywhere in between based on the down payment, interest rate, an...
Q: How do I break my buyer's representation agreement (BRA)?A: The quickest answer? Don't sign one! Haha.Seriously, though, I get a few calls every month from an unhappy buyer who signed a BRA in DFW. They feel like t...
Just released today. Aug. 26, 2020
https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2020-191
In conjunction with the adoption of the amendments, the Commission designated by order holders in good standing of the Series 7,...
I see so many newbies come on here to BP and say that they want to invest in multies because they are "safer" or "lower risk". I suppose that the general thought process goes something like this: "well, when I hav...