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Matthew Posteraro How do I get involved in Real Estate while I begin to save money for a down payment?
14 November 2024 | 10 replies

Me and my wife are planning on starting our investment journey by buying a multi-family home that we would live in as our primary residence. Before this we are planning to go debt free in the next 4 months. Then after...

Ellie Perlman Tips on Becoming a Full-Time Investor
6 May 2020 | 4 replies

Ok, so first of all...The Two Types of Full-Time Real Estate Investors

Generally speaking, there are two types of full-time real estate investors: the passive investor and the active investor. A passive investor i...

Dionte Graves Just Brainstorming.... What ways can an individual invest in real estate PASSIVELY, with minimal risk, and get 5-15% ROI?
12 June 2019 | 48 replies

Okay I am up late its 1am and I thought of a question for the BP community...

Is there a way for an individual to passively invest in real estate with minimal risk, achieve decent returns; for arguments sake 5-15% a...

Joseph Trubnick Is Phil Pustejovsky a scam-artist?
8 January 2024 | 60 replies

Hey everyone, I'm 19 years old and am very interested in getting involved in Real Estate. I have been researching a lot about Phil Pustejovsky and his Freedom Mentorship Program. There have been discussions about this...

Austin J. Mom inherited 500k, knows nothing about investing
17 May 2018 | 28 replies

My mom is retired, epileptic, and is very nervous about the money drying up. She is unable to be hands on whatsoever, and just wants something safe that will produce an income stream. What are her safest and best opti...

3 October, 2023
5 Steps to Get ANY Home Offer Accepted (WITHOUT Being the Highest Bidder)

The 2023 housing market may be the “toughest real estate market” we’ve ever experienced. But, after this episode, we bet your home offer will get accepted, even during a wild seller’s market, even if you’re not offeri...

12 December, 2023
How to Quit Your W2 Job and Become a Full-Time Real Estate Investor

Is it your dream to quit your W2 job and pursue real estate investing full-time? Unfortunately, the transition from working for someone else to becoming your own boss doesn’t happen overnight. As you’re about to learn...

Joe Shively Hard Money Question!
11 February 2009 | 12 replies

I'm going to put an offer in tomorrow on a home that has been taken back buy the bank. The offer is going to be for 45,000. I'm going to use a hard money lender for my financing. What amount of hand money should I put...

12 February, 2024
How to Negotiate a Deal When It's Under Contract

We’re about to share the secrets NO seller wants you to know about. These secrets could save you tens of thousands of dollars on your next home purchase, and most buyers have no clue about them. In fact, these secrets...

Brandon Nappi Ethical to say you have a full price offer?
22 August 2015 | 8 replies

Long story short, the first showing we had gave us a written full price offer. We have 14 more showings scheduled this weekend. Is it ethical to tell the other showings that we already have a full price offer?