I plan to buy my first property in 2020 around first quarter, but that being said I have saved enough money to possibly getting two Properties. Is it wise to take advantage of my savings and get two Properties my firs...
This “financial order of operations” could be your ticket to financial freedom. If most Americans followed these steps, they would find themselves debt-free, with full retirement accounts, passive income, and “wealth-...
Hello Bigger Pocket community (the best real estate community)I some guidelines for the necessary steps and rough estimate to subdivide and decide what floor plane fits in this lot. I am planning to purchase a land o...
I spoke with someone that couldn't find a replacement property that "fit" into their investment criteria. So I said its probably best to just pay the tax.If an investor overpay a ton, just to save on taxes, most likel...
My questions are mostly what to do with the bathrooms. I know the rule of thumb is NEW everything. But these showers and bathroom vanities look pretty good. Would it be worth it to replace them? Also what to do in the...
I have an option on a .33 acre parcel in St. Petersburg, FL. I think the site would be ideal for a 3- to 4-unit, build-to-rent townhouse development project. I realize I'll need to look at zoning, put together a site ...
I had a calm today with Royal Legal solutions as I own three businesses in California and need to move them to a trust and start shielding myself and succession plan as well. They seem very expensive and I’m not sure ...
There's a time commitment that seems to be associated with financing a property I am looking at in east Atlanta. The purchasing price is about $320,000. Is it plausable to negotiate that down, and to pay that all up f...
My parents bought my grandfather a house two doors down from them. He has cancer and has less than a year to live. Not super sappy he will be 87 on July 4th and is still doing great and has lived a great life. Anyw...
If somebody purchases a home and wants to make sure the mortgage gets paid off if they died pre maturely, do you think permanent or term life insurance would be the better fit? Or both?