My father is looking to retire and wants me to take over his rental properties. I have been doing research on taking over the properties and I've found out a couple of things, but I still need help on some things. I...
Hello everybody!I'm looking for a property manager to list my townhouse.Property Location: Grantville (friars and mission gorge)Size: 1600 square feet.Any recommendations are appreciated.-Adam
I'm getting closer and closer to owning my first rental property and I'm scrambling to figure out how I'm going to accept applications, collect rents, etc.... I'm looking through their website, and TurboTenant seems ...
Ever been interested in making money with short-term rentals but feel there’s just too much you don’t know? Welcome to the club!
On today’s show, Brandon and David interview Avery Carl, a short-term rental (STR) in...
Hello to all my BP peeps,Thinking about investing in Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs, CA? Wondering if anyone in the community if familiar with this market? Looking to purchase a multi family unit? What areas are goo...
The future of Real Estate investing is in danger, and it's going to take a lot of creativity and unity to thrive over the next decade.
Those of you who've been in it for the past 10 or 20 years can see the writing o...
Hey everyone,I’m new here and are amazed from all the knowledge and contribution. thanks a lot for that.I am an experienced investor out of the USA who want to expand and start investing in the USA and have a hard tim...
I have a duplex with tenants I inherited that pay their rent in cash. The current setup is I swing by once a month to collect the rent. I'm going to have them sign a new lease, and don't want to collect the cash eac...
I recently came into some cash and am doing what I've always wanted to do: Invest in RE. I've spent years educating myself and feel like I know what I'm doing. I'm pretty analytical and thorough in my though processes...
Does anyone know of any online funds such as or similar to Fundrise, RealtyMogul, Ground Floor, that use the BRRR method to build equity, create cash flow, while letting you cash out and get your money back out while ...