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Scott Sewell Hampton Roads Anyone???
9 August 2018 | 31 replies

Hello to all my BP brothers and sisters,An Alaskan multi-family investor here, thinking about getting into the Hampton Roads market, because it's only 4,468 miles away! (so says google)No, seriously, we have family in...

Tim Polk 33yr old investor and my plan. Feedback welcomed!
4 January 2019 | 14 replies

GoalTo achieve passive income of $120k annual within the next 7-10 years and commit to full-time rental property investing. The WhyHave always been drawn to real estate rentals. Before purchasing my first property I...

Jonathan Bolano Hard Money Lender - How do I find one?
20 March 2018 | 13 replies

Hey everyone,I am interested in finding a hard money lender but I'm not sure where to look. I have a good feeling I know what I need to get started and have it as well as far as funding, plans, house in mind, exit str...

Troy Brown Please poke holes in my Master Plan....
2 October 2013 | 12 replies

Hello All,

I've recently discovered BP and can't peel myself away from all the information!

I've found it's a great place to get a sanity check for young investors like myself preparing or thinking abou...

Lee Cruz How much can $20,000 in rehab can you complete in your area?
3 July 2017 | 10 replies

Im from canada and ive been emailing another investor in the U.S and she was telling me my $15000 rehab costs were too low. 15k for her would be paint and carpets. Thats it.  For me 20 grand would be 2 bed rooms, half...

Dustin Ruhl Is Indianapolis Becoming the Silicon Valley of the Midwest?
14 April 2017 | 42 replies

Locations of high concentrations of technology workers are, more often than not, found in coastal cities such as Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston or New York and New Jersey. However, there are some places, ...