If you consider yourself a newbie in real estate investing, specifically if you haven't done a deal yet, what is your biggest concern or worry about going all in and doing real estate full time?
Are you a DIY Landlord? If so, how did you learn to manage your rentals well? What mistakes did you make along the way?
what advice would you give/tell new investors? also what was your biggest lesson?
You've taken the crash course on real estate investing and now you’re convinced you can make millions in real estate. You've contacted an agent to get started finding properties and you are ready to go. But what are t...
Hello BP!I am planning on finding property in North Carolina. I would be an OOO investor and this would be my first property. Can you give me advice or a heads-up on what to keep in mind going into this? Is there some...
Hi! My name is Kevin. I'm 22 and a full time student about to receive my associate's in Accounting. I just became part time at work because after a year and a half of full time work and school, I realized I couldn't d...
Investment Info:
Townhouse buy & hold investment in Portsmouth.
Purchase price: $60,000
Cash invested: $12,000
Sale price: $94,500
2 Bed, 1 Bath townhouse purchased as a rental. After 2 ye...
Everyone makes mistakes now and again when filing a tax return whether it be forgetting a deduction, missing a portion of your income, or improperly depreciating an asset. The IRS has multiple ways that these errors c...
I have a rental that has been, a little money pit. I want to sell it. What do you think? I know the market sucks (in Arizona)right now, but the cost of this rental is hurting me. I have other rentals doing much be...
It's embarrassing to say it loud here -- I MESSED UP my very first investment, took a big loss, and still trying to get rid of it. Sparing y'all the painful stories, here are my biggest learnings.
Lesson # 1: NEVER ...