My partner and I currently reside in San Francisco. While I work full-time, he manages the building in which we live. It is owned by his father who lives permanently in Prague.
We have one sub-tenant that has lived ...
I was looking at an apartment building 100 units for 17 million with a 10 cap. I think i need 7 million to close on this property but I need gather financing for the closing and down payment. In the bay area i'm loo...
Hi! I am an investor in real estate in Tulum, Mexico, and currently a partner of Riviera Maya Property Consultants, and innovative real estate/ architectural firm in Tulum.We started off in Mexico after having moved f...
Hello BigPocketers, I wonder how many of us does actually live abroad (let’s say outside U.S.) and is at the same time an investor in Real Estate in the United States. This great country and huge real estate market gi...
I cant seem to make enough money in my market to get ahead. I spend $2000 a month on marketing and do anywhere from $1,500-$3000 a deal and I do about 1-3 deals a month.
Im thinking about flying out to San Fr...
Hey everyone! I’m going to see my first potential lead tomorrow and I wanted to know what questions, concerns or contingencies you had for your first property. The market that Im working on has a tendency of having pr...
Hi all,I live in the bay area and I was wondering if I was able to put a tiny house in my backyard. The property is zoned for SFH. My plan is to use it sparingly as an airbnb rental and a "guest house". My perspectiv...
Hi, Happy New Year! We are looking at homes in the San Francisco bay area. we'd like to see which is better (or pros and cons) generally: duplex vs. triplex? Also, for a small area with relatively stricter rent contro...
I live in the Nashville area and have a friend looking to escape San Francisco so their family can purchase their first home (cost prohibitive to do so in SFO)
Their options are Nashville area (south of town, need g...
The thought of rent control will certainly push investors out of California. Texas will be one of the big winner.https://www.forbes.com/sites/samanthasharf/2017/01...