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Lynn Z do you manage your own properties?
22 April 2011 | 32 replies

How many of you use a property manager to manage your properties vs. managing your properties yourselves.

Alicia Marks QOTW: What systems or steps are you planning for 2022?
10 January 2022 | 53 replies

Welcome to the new year BiggerPockets Community! Many of us have already begun to plan and assess how to improve our businesses for 2022. Some of us, myself included, are still in the process of setting those goals. I...

Dan Shelhamer My First BRRRR Deal!!!
18 September 2018 | 56 replies

I just finished my 1st BRRRR deal!  None of this would have been possible without Bigger Pockets!Breakdown of the numbers:
Purchase Price: 3 bed/1 bath/850 square feet.Listed at $75,900, negotiated down to $50,250Reh...

Account Closed [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
24 January 2019 | 9 replies

Looking for some advice. This is a property in Indianapolis, IN. All the numbers are accurate. The purchase agreement was signed on 12/18.After receiving the inspection report I was very hesitant to continue. The sell...

Martin Neal My First BRRRR: Success or Failure?? LOTS of Details and Pics
9 April 2019 | 73 replies

Prepare yourself: this is a long post. I wrote this post for any newbies and for anyone with questions about the BRRRR process. I also wrote this to let you know about me and my process. Born and raised in Chicago Ill...

Jon Klaus What would you do with $50K in a SD-IRA?
23 May 2016 | 107 replies

What would you do with $50K in a SD-IRA? Assume you wanted an annual return of >18%.