Hello Bigger Pockets community! I'm Chris. I currently am living in the Costa de la Luz region of Spain, but I am soon moving back to the United States to Norfolk, Virginia. I'm originally from Dallas, Texas.I current...
I joined BiggerPockets a few years ago when I was researching ways to build wealth. I logged in Browsed a bit, got distracted and didn't come back. About 9 months ago I logged back in and started reading forum posts...
I am planning on creating an LLC with a couple of partners to buy our first investment property within the next few weeks. All are active partners and have equal stake. My question is about the visibility of the perso...
hello everyone! im newbie and learning so much. everyone here is great with the sharing of knowledge. i hope to contribute some in the near future.
i am 21 and purchased my first property at 19. i quit claimed the pr...
I have a property I manage for a trust, that will sell for lets say 400 kAt the time of first grantors death the property was appraised at 325 K.At the time of second grantors death the property was appraised at 375 K...
Boy I have learned A LOT from the first year of hands on ownership. Multiple hard lessons, many smaller lessons, tons of processes started, implemented, & tweaked. 1 successful unit turnover, & 1 in the proces...
I have an interesting subject to share, not sure how common it is but I like it. I had an old timer tell me in his exact words (im 25) that you cant take a shit in xxtown without paying the "rich family name". From wh...
In Pittsburgh and looking to get preapproved. Should I just be contacting local banks? Any suggestions appreciated
I'm reposing and expanding this discussion (from the commercial discussion area) to get some more input.We in the process of settling this estate where we have inherited 1/6 of a commercial building, and have the oppo...
Hi, I'm coming across properties in county records with this listed as the owner: "John and Judy Smith Surv."What would be the correct way to address these yellow letters? Should I say "Dear Estate Manager", or keep ...