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Bobby Larsen What has caused 10-20% rent growth and will it last?
16 August 2021 | 30 replies

I don't think I've been this cautious in a long time. I think there are still good opportunities but some markets are just bonkers. I'll caveat this by saying it's not just real estate, all investable asset classes se...

Anurag Pulla Moving away from property management
20 February 2023 | 19 replies

Hey everyone! I am new to bigger pockets and relatively new to real estate investing in general. I have two rentals in the outskirts of Atlanta, GA and I am using a property management to manage these. After joining b...

Patrick Flanagan Building new multi family units
1 February 2024 | 17 replies

Hello, I’m wondering if anyone is building new apartment buildings these days? I understand that if you buy an older one, forcing appreciation is a way to make a lot of money. I want to build my own. I’m curious if th...

Kenyatta Donley Newbie with Property Under Contract
28 February 2023 | 30 replies

Hi...I am a fairly new member to the community but have been following the podcasts for a bit. I just wanted to take a second to share that I got my first property under contract. I am based in Philadelphia area and p...

Chris V. Stockton CA Multi-Family Bids Adieu to 1% Rule Properties
16 January 2017 | 11 replies

For the last few years Stockton CA buy-and-hold rental property used to be a virtual no-brainer. Now the market for conforming multi-family property is at a turning point, breaking through the floor dictated by the 1%...

Al Ball Do I need a realtor?
22 December 2018 | 24 replies

I've been talking to a lot of people and can't quite get to the bottom of what a realtor can do for me. They say they can access more buyers, but can't I find most of them just by doing a flat fee service to get on th...

Preston Dahl Are any serious investors self-performing their rehab's?
9 June 2017 | 27 replies

I've spent the last two years remodeling our 1912 craftsman bungalow home. This process has done two things. One, help me discover I love carpentry. Absolutely love it. I grew up a farm kid and have spent the last 10 ...

Dennis S. Suggestions needed for dealing with a Tenant
29 November 2018 | 14 replies

First, I apologize for the length of this post, but I feel some background is needed.Early this year I purchased a Triplex with 3 occupied units.  None were on leases so I got 2 of them signed into a year lease pretty...

Shawn O'Gorman Interested in Investing in Real Estate at 22 y/o. Is it too soon?
6 June 2019 | 66 replies

Hello all, I am very new to Real Estate but the idea of investing and owning to rent/ fix & flip is very intriguing to me. I am a current student athlete in college in West Palm, and my background and nature makes...

Bobby Narinov Cash for Keys - pros and cons
19 August 2016 | 24 replies

OK. We all have been there. You have a bad tenant and you want to evict them fast.But the process is long and expensive. Here in CA it takes 1.5 to 3 months to evict someone and about $800+. If your rent is $500-$600/...