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I am a newbie investor who recently moved to San Francisco, CA from Boston. After looking around a bit to purchase a property here, I realized that this definitely not the right time to spend money on an over...
I often here people say as a newbie learn your market first. As a newbie what is the best ways to get familiar with your market? Who should One talk to? What should one do or look for? Or would you study specific areas?
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I am Adrian. I am totally new to investing. Recently joined the BP family to network and learn as much as I can. I've been listening to as many podcasts, buying books and making myself available to th...
Hello everyone, my name is Jeff and I am looking for all the help and advice I can get! I would like to start my real estate business in NYC. I currently live on Long Island and am interested in the Nassau area.
I am...
Hello BP Community,I am looking to get into the flipping industry in the Grand Rapids area. I would really appreciate some advice on where (or where not) to look for a good flip. We are working off a limited budget fo...
Hi I've been following BP for some time now and decided its finally time to jump aboard! I'm a somewhat seasoned investor from NJ who has purchased close to 200 units in the past 5 years. I'm looking for new product a...
As we know a PM can make or break your real estate investment.. What makes a good PM in your opinion.. Just putting it out there.. Not a new member here, and currently have a PM and self manage local properties too...
Hi all first post. been poking around the site and it seems very informative. i am getting my RE salesperson license i have owned buildings in nyc in the past and the recent failure of my restaurant has sent me in a ...
I found a Problem, lots of Students who are not from the city have,( Which I personally also Had), It is very very hard to find a place to live near campus under budget ( under 1k here in San Francisco), at least not ...
At what point is it considered too risky to not be investing in real estate?
Rents are up, our financing is locked in for 5-30 years, and we have control over management. The same can’t be said about my retirement ...