Hello bigger pockets community, I just wanna start of by saying i’m very knowledgeable and driven in many different aspects of real estate. I am currently looking for people in the North Eastern Pennsylvania who...
When doing a brrrr method and when you go and do a cash out Refinance , and once you pay off on what you borrowed from wherever, if you had an extra $5k after all set and down, so is that 5k have to be put back into ...
Anyone has done the BRRRR method with operating the homes as short term rentals in non vacation markets?
Hello. My name is Brian Theriault. I was recently introduced to Bigger Pockets through a podcast I happened on. I've since subscribed to the Bigger Pockets podcast. I started at the beginning and am about 9 episodes i...
You make your money when you buy, etc.If I were to buy a 3 br 2 bth single family in a desirable neighborhood, no repairs needed, traditional financing with a 30yr fixed rate mortgage, would i be making a bad investme...
Im new to real estate investing. Been listening to BP podcast all throughout my college years and now that I’m finally out of college I am looking to buy my first property out of state. I plan to do BRRRR method on pr...
Hey Guys, I'm a recently honorably discharged veteran who's looking to invest in real estate using the BRRRR method but I don't know in what areas to invest in North Texas. I was wondering if I can get some advice fro...
Hello all. This is my first post here so I apologize if it is in the wrong place. I recently graduated college and renting a place near where I work. The part of the city where I live has a relatively good rental mark...
Hey everyone!I'm trying to get some insight on what I should do with my next real estate moveCurrent situation:I just bought my perm residence a few months back, I put 15% downpayment, will have 20% by next year. I am...
I have an opportunity to seize some distressed property in the path of redevelopment in Atlanta, which would be the best option in today's RE investment climate?
Would it be best to go the crowd funding route...