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Results (2023)
James Riggs Is the BRRRR strategy possible with turnkey companies
22 August 2018 | 51 replies

I've owned my PR 3yrs and should soon be able to get a HELOC of 100k. I live in San Diego but looking to invest out of state. I'm looking for turnkey companies that would facilitate me using the BRRRR strategy so that...

James Thomas Finding Rockstar Real Estate Agents
5 August 2023 | 21 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets! Live overseas and shall be transitioning in the very near future to Kitsap County, Washington. Our intent is to purchase a property with the ability to house hack. Objective one, find a rockstar ...

Brook W. Using Energy Efficiency as a Strategy
7 January 2015 | 15 replies

Hi Folks. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has successfully insulated and installed energy-saving or high-efficiency products. I am interested in hearing if you've frontloaded the cost and really benefitt...

Jack B. Lot's of leveraged houses vs. one or two paid off houses
20 October 2015 | 17 replies

 I know that they say leverage allows you to increase your returns, however; I've heard a popular investor say that he used to think that many leveraged properties were the way to go, but that now he realizes that one...

Clarence Jones How Should I Start my Journey?
31 March 2024 | 14 replies

Hello, I’m in college at South Carolina, I’m studying Real Estate and Finance as my majors. I’ve listened for a while and I’d love to start investing when I’m out of college. There’s not many replies about starting fr...

John M. 101 Lessons learned in REI
24 October 2008 | 36 replies

Here, I'll start:

1. Always do your due diligence.
2. It's better to overestimate than underestimate costs.