What demographics and statistics do you look at before investing in a market? Ie. population growth rate, income to rent ratio, vacancy rates, etc.What ratios and percentages do you require in the above or any other d...
What’s up bigger pockets fam! I wanted to briefly re-introduce myself (I’m committing to get more active in BP again!) and offer up question and answer support for anyone interested in investing in residential assiste...
I hope all is well, I am currently scouting/viewing homes for my first investment property. I am wondering if anyone would care to share some advice on what to do after this first purchase. How do I scale and grow my ...
Hello everyone, I'm a 22-year-old just starting out in real estate and seeking advice from others beyond my current network. I'm also getting started in commercial real estate sales in the San Francisco area and have ...
Hello Friends,I'm new to BiggerPockets. I've been listening to the Podcasts for about 6 months. I just finished the book How to Invest in Real Estate by Josh and Brandon.Along with countless other classics! I've final...
Insurance, specifically personal, is a big expense and necessary for us as entrepreneurs. While I'm fortunate to be still working on my COBRA, I'm wondering how you tenured / successful investors managed such things ...
I’ve done all my investing through private money lenders and sellers finance. No money down because I’m younger obviously I don’t have a huge income. I’m just looking for a more experienced person to give me advice to...
I heard you can withdraw your own contribution from Roth 401K any time without tax or penalty, since it's after-tax money on the contribution. Is it a relatively easy process? What does that entail? Do i have to roll ...
Hi everyone, my name is Michael kantar, I'm 14 years old, and live in Yonkers, New York. For the past 3 years I have been in love with real estate and I've been always trying to learn things about it. I've been watchi...
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So, you’re in your 20s, have a job and are finally making some money on yo...