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Luke G. Large House Split Based on # of People?
17 March 2021 | 32 replies

So I currently have 65 long term units that I own and I recently purchased my first property that I'll be going the STR route with.Basically, I just bought a large (4300 square feet) cabin on Lake Superior that is ess...

Samantha Arentzen Beginner Investor!
31 July 2016 | 21 replies

Hello! I joined the bp community well over a year ago but have only been reading the message boards and blog. I realized I have yet to introduce my self!My name is Samantha! My husband Marco and I are from Tacoma, WA....

Kate Kratochvil What can I do with $3,500?
16 October 2017 | 76 replies

I have a real estate photography business, and I  save for taxes , and I was thinking about my small amount of savings  and possibly putting it to work  in the investment arena. I know it's a very small amount, but I ...

Riley Harrison Looking to get started in Newport News/ Norfolk
10 October 2022 | 27 replies

Hello all, I am looking to get started in real estate in the Hampton roads area. I’ve done a lot of reading, watched lots of BP podcasts and am ready to take the next step. I was curious to know any tips or best strat...

Amy Canfield STR property management fee
4 November 2021 | 53 replies

In your opinion, is 30% a reasonable fee to pay a property manager to do the following:
- Arrange for interior designer/furnishing property (actual expenses I have to pay)
- Promote/advertise rental and respond to a...

Mark Cotter I love Cali but.....
15 March 2024 | 31 replies

Hi all, I am not new to investing but I am new to RE investing. The majority of my money is in Stocks and I'm looking to move some of my funds over to RE. I'm not looking to get rich or replace a W2, but I am looking ...