I am a 20-year-old student studying real estate and pursuing a career in commercial real estate. I'm looking to invest in my first deal in the next 6-9 months and should have no issue raising capital through my networ...
I've come across some online courses, particularly those by individuals like Tom Cruz and Section8Karim, who claim to provide valuable insights and strategies for successful Section 8 investing. However, I can't help ...
Hey fellow real estate investors!!I'm new to BiggerPockets. I've been listening to the podcast for a few years but just now joining the community. Disappointed I didn't get online and get active earlier!! I love how m...
I would say I have 5 people in my network that would be interested/capable of investing at this scale, and I am starting by reaching out to those individuals. However, in the off chance that I am not able to cover my...
Hello – I have been investing in Indianapolis real estate for the last 25 years owning and managing multiple rental properties for my personal portfolio so I am not new to real estate. However, I am new to Bigger Poc...
Hi everyone,I'm considering buying a Freddie Mac property that needs renovation. Can someone please offer any insight on what I should be offering in relation to the asking price? I've read about the bidding process a...
I am looking to launch a door hanger campaign in several target neighborhoods to pick up a few deals (hopefully). Has anyone ever run door hanger campaigns before and if so how did they go? I am looking at starting ...
Greetings everyone,
I am truly grateful to be in your midst today, and I am filled with a deep sense of appreciation. I am here with an eagerness to expand my knowledge on the subject of real estate investing, and I ...
Hey BP! Real estate rookie here posting for the first time! I have 2 questions for you:
1. I'm about to put in my very first offer on my first property! But I'm looking for insight on something that came up. The pr...
Here is a brief look at what is on offer out there:
➡️ Agency loans as mentioned, such as by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. They usually last for 5 to 10 years and allow you to borrow up to 65% of the property's value. ...