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2 October, 2024
Active vs. Passive Investing: Make Higher Returns With Less Headache?

Can you make the same returns as active real estate (if not more) with “passive” real estate investing? What if you’ve got a busy day job, hobbies you want to pursue, or don’t have the landlording drive to build a ren...

Patrick Connell Lease Clause - What is Your Favorite Clause? [List]
14 June 2014 | 45 replies

There are literally hundreds and hundreds of clauses that you can find throughout BiggerPockets that people add to their leases. However, in all my searching, I wasn't able to find one single source that lists all ...

JENNIFER LOVE Is it normal for an agent to step out....
3 October 2012 | 43 replies

We had a showing at our home today....the agent stepped outside to take a cigarrette break, leaving the buyer inside alone for 10 minutes, then putting the cigarette out onto our exterior concrete patio.
Is it approp...

Dylan Hall Curious Member from Chicago, IL
29 July 2013 | 16 replies

Hi everyone,

My name is Dylan Hall, and I recently joined Bigger Pockets. I hail from Chicago, IL and am interested in finding new ways to finance housing in the United States. I recently graduated from the Univers...

Account Closed Loaning your own money to your own LLC?
2 August 2019 | 28 replies

After flipping a few properties and acquiring some buy and holds on my own I opted to start a LLC. However the LLC currently has no funds in the account and the bank told me that if I was to transfer any of my own mon...

17 May, 2024
FI by 25: How to Buy Time and Freedom with a Few Years of Frugal Living

Financial independence by the age of twenty-five?! Today’s guest started working and saving money at a very early age, which allowed him to buy the time and freedom to do the things he values most. Whether you’re twen...

Chris Youssi How to survive the next downturn?
29 May 2018 | 22 replies

The purpose of this forum will be to give practical solutions vs pulling the "crash n crush" alarm like a previous thread. I have a few suggestions that I have implemented and am interested in hearing from other inves...

Brent Murphy Newbie from Saint Louis, Missouri
20 July 2018 | 9 replies

Hello everyone! My name is Brent and I'm a young newbie to the industry of real estate. I'm 20, soon to be 21 and currently live in an apartment with my girlfriend of soon to be 3 years. While I don't have a backgroun...

Erica France Holiday gift ideas for tenants
20 December 2017 | 51 replies

For those of you who practice holiday gift-giving to tenants, what ideas do you have for a gift? To start:Gift card to a neighborhood restaurant or coffee shopA book (about what?)Gift card to an airline (e.g. my tenan...

Jeffrey Magenes The more deductions you claim, the less a bank will lend to you?
7 June 2012 | 19 replies

Would it necessarily be true that the more deductions you claim on your tax return the less a bank will lend to you because of your lower taxable income?

So therefore, isn't this technically a catch 22 situation wher...