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Julien Jeannot How to Overcome Analysis Paralysis
26 September 2023 | 8 replies

Curious on your thoughts and what helped you overcome Analysis Paralysis.I find amongst my clients that analysis paralysis is a common challenge that real estate investors, like any other type of investors, can face. ...

Logan Sherwood What should I do to build capital?
21 April 2016 | 9 replies

Really am looking forward getting involved into real estate investing. My problem is the same as most. No capital. I was considering getting my real estate license and working under a broker to build some capital and ...

Robin Morales Opportunity amid COVID Chaos
7 May 2020 | 30 replies

Good Morning BPRecently, I halted my first multi property investment in fear of the uncertainty brought on by the virus. Although, it was a tough decision, I feel there will be a better opportunity to come. I’m not su...

Collin Hays Word from the Smokies: The patient isn't dead, but...
1 September 2023 | 52 replies

It's been a while since I have blogged on the Smokies.  Feel free to check it out and discuss.
The patient isn't dead, but he's in a coma (biggerpockets.com)

Nate Wilson Property Analysis Manchester NH
19 September 2019 | 8 replies

What does everyone think of this property? it is a 7-unit located in Manchester, NH and is kind of in the ghetto. It is fully occupied; tenant pays the utilities other than two of the units. Two units do need to be re...

Mark Fitzpatrick Spending cuts, tax increases, or both? How's the debt ceiling debate going to work out?
11 June 2011 | 4 replies

With the specter of a US default growing over this debt ceiling issue, how do you think all this is going to work out? Republicans are firmly against tax increases and want steep spending cuts, but Democrats want tax ...