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Carly Snapp Submitting a competitive offer in a HOT market
26 January 2018 | 16 replies

Ok, so we have not had much luck submitting offers on houses listed on the MLS. I’m having a hard time adjusting to this competitive market we are in and would like some insight as to how to structure our offers to ge...

Nick J. 4 lessons in Short Sales You should NEVER forget
29 October 2010 | 25 replies

This is in response to: Sharing Experiences Thread created by Charles.

If you're doing short sales, new to the game or just new to your negotiator I'm going to give you the most important lesson I've ever learned. T...

JD Martin Does Bigger Pockets encourage Ninja Investors?
27 April 2016 | 4 replies

Prelude: I wish the subject lines had more space. But I digress ;)Question: Do you think Bigger Pockets encourages Ninja Investors? For those unfamiliar, Ninja was a slang term, especially in the last run-up of "No In...

Steve Morris PROFESSIONAL TENANTS
16 April 2019 | 13 replies

These people are really making me think very hard about doing buy and holds. They are so pleasant, say all the right things and make you deviate from your normal routine such as no personal checks. Just did an evictio...

Myles Wisdom An Investor's Greatest Enemy?
5 July 2014 | 12 replies

I was reading a short article today that said something that I found interesting: "an investor's greatest enemy is not really the markets or lack of resources, but really the investor himself". I do believe that those...

Cheryl C. How many yellow letters do YOU receive?
28 October 2014 | 19 replies

I get quite a few of them.  As an investor, I get a little chuckle out of some of them.  One poor guy drove all the way to my house to put one in my door.  So...how many do you get?

Andrey Y. Right now - which of these ways would you invest your $200k?
12 February 2017 | 24 replies

I would love your gut and honest opinion on this. $200k to invest. High risk tolerance. Single B/B- 8-10 unit apartment with a 7-9 cap rate OR 8 turn key properties (pick your market or markets).

Reese Newell First Deal, Red Pill or Blue Pill?
18 August 2020 | 10 replies

I want to thank everyone here for the learning I have been able to grasp from reading the forums and putting together a solid template to running a STR business.  These are for 2 properties in the Southeastern part of...

Jane Istre Room rentals to blue collar construction workers
21 December 2019 | 13 replies

I have a 3/2 that I am considering renting by the room. It also has 2 living room areas the tenants would share a kitchen. It's not going to be a vacation rental more like a college rental. Basically just a place for...

Jon Q. Your future as a worker looks bleak.
6 November 2016 | 70 replies

Technology's impact will not be an immediate end of jobs, but an increasing stress on wages and work environment.  You will continue to be paid less for doing more.Owning income-producing assets (real estate, business...