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Sam Booth Airbnb questions and getting started
4 July 2022 | 9 replies

I currently have 2 out of state long term rentals and in my quest to diversify was thinking about doing an Airbnb with a home in my own area (Sacramento, or nearby Citrus Heights, or somewhere near). Local would allow...

Brian Watkins Wholesaling - New Strategies
12 February 2015 | 8 replies

Hello BP Community,I am about 18 months in on my wholesaling venture in the Atlanta market. BP gave me my first contact which lead to numerous deals in a partnership. Thanks BP! I am now looking to brainstorm with oth...

Abhishek Rane New to multi family, looking for guidance/mentorship
3 December 2021 | 0 replies

I'm new to multifamily and real estate in general. Multi family attracts me because of the potential it offers to increase one's cashflow and net-worth tremendously in a relatively short amount of time compared to tra...

Timothy Ketelhut Established Cash Flow
7 August 2019 | 2 replies

In reading David Greene's BRRRR book and Brandon Turner's "The book on rental property investing" they talk about the different types of money making vehicles (cash flow, equity, etc).  I am very interested in multi f...

Brian Sorensen What's your bottom line (cap rate) for a new apt complex?
30 April 2013 | 1 reply

What would you want as a minimum cap rate on a new apartment complex in order for it to pencil out as viable or at what point would you pull the plug on a potential project? Thanks!

John J. For Sale By Owner House
26 October 2017 | 4 replies

Greetings,

I see many houses are for sale by owner.

The houses are normally moved in ready and more than 30% lower than market price.

Are the houses for sale by owner normally legit?

Thank you,

John

Raul Herrera LOS ANGELES INVESTING UNITS/APARTMENTS
30 May 2019 | 3 replies

I'm fairly new to posting on here but I am a heavy reader of biggerpockets for some time. I have noticed that many people on here have a popular belief that it is hard to invest in Los Angeles. To a certain extent I d...

Dave Gabruk Cost-Effective Renovations That Boost Property Value
4 February 2025 | 0 replies

Strategic renovations don't have to break the bank. By focusing on cost-effective improvements, investors can significantly enhance property value.
By first Identifying which renovations offer the highest ROI—typical...

Jacob McCarley Question on Investment Areas in OKC
2 May 2018 | 10 replies

Hey all! I was just going through and looking at some properties in the OKC area and was wondering if there were any agents/investors that had some insight into the areas around OKC. I have seen certain deals that hav...

Stephan Bennett Direct Mailers for newer real estate agents
15 November 2021 | 4 replies

Does anyone have recommendations on using direct mailers? 
How often to send them? 
What areas to target? 
Should there be a mixture of trying to attract buyers/sellers? 
I’ve been comparing companies and vistapri...