Hello, everyone! My name is Karen Harris and I’m very new to BiggerPockets and to the world of RE investing. My background is in banking and direct sales. Have not yet purchased an investment property, but I’ve been e...
It seems like yesterday we were celebrating the new year but with the start of April, Quarter 1 2013 just finished! Also, with tax season finishing up, its time for some good ole' spring cleaning. While you're at it, ...
My name is Trace and I'm new to real estate investing. I'm 26 years old and recently relocated back to the Birmingham area. Although I don't have any practical real estate investment experience, I have dabbled pretty ...
I have heard how you are the average of the 6 people around you. I would like feedback from anyone who has been in a mastermind group or what people think they should do. I am looking for information like size, how ...
Hello everyone, I am new to the site/forum/investing. I have done some research over the past month and found that flipping is going to be where I begin. I have looked at properties with a real estate agent off the ML...
Aloha Everyone! After 3 months of daily podcasts and reading several BP books, I'm finally making the leap to into the forums! The BP community has been an incredible resource for not only RE education but INSPIRATION...
Hey everyone,My name is Quentin Yip and I'm an Air Force Captain that's been in the D.C. area for about 8 months. I have rented since I graduated college and am looking to potentially purchase a home in a year or so....
Hello BP, officially my first question here.
I've been hearing lately that "sandwich LO" is not a good idea. Is it true? if so, why is that? Is there bigger rist if the tenant decides to stop paying, so then you tak...
Hey all, I am just getting into real estate and want to see these two sides from other perspectives. I feel as though I understand the pros and cons of each throughly and have chosen out of state. I live in San Diego,...
I'm just starting out buying rental properties but live in a very expensive market (San Diego). The average SFH is approximately 650K. How do you purchase cash flow positive rental properties in an expensive market ...