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Patrick Thomas Dickinson To Sell or Rent my house San Francisco Bay Area
11 September 2022 | 71 replies

Quick question BP folks, 
My tenants lease is up as of November 1st, 2022 and I am contemplating selling the property: As of right now I could walk away 200kish tax free because I have lived in the property 2 out of ...

Alex Silang Getting to $100M networth
28 November 2017 | 123 replies

Okay, now for a ridiculous, hypothetical question.What's away to theoretically get to 100 mil in net assets. Assume this is for a "young" person who has several decades to reap the rewards of salary, compounded return...

Bill Coleman Need a service for tenants to pay rent electronically
12 August 2014 | 57 replies

I am looking for a reliable and inexpensive service that allows tenants to have rent automatically paid directly from their bank account monthly. Does anyone use a service like that? I've had Intuit recommended but it...

Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets,I wanted to start a thread (and hopefully add to it as the years go by) on ways that I've learned over the years to establish and maintain high productivity.  There's a LOT to know and do in this ...

Willie Morales Philadelphia
27 May 2018 | 90 replies

Hello BP,Is there anyone in BP who is in the Philadelphia area that invests there on a buy and hold basis? Would love to talk with you, And maybe get a pointer or two,and hopefully I can do the same for you.Thank you ...

Erin Spradlin Women are more risk-averse as investors
6 December 2019 | 41 replies

Women are more risk-averse as investors, and while this is often blamed on a lack of financial literacy, the issue is more one of confidence, not competence: 45% of women with $1 million in investible assets were deem...