I am seeing a lot of people jump in and out of the market. Why do you think that is? There have always been a lot of "part time" investors; people who do deals now and again. Maybe a flip a year? One or two wholesale ...
Hello All,I am a Newbie to Real Estate Investing and have just purchase my second 2 family house. The house I purchased is in Rochester NY in the 19th Ward and I have a property manager looking over the property as I ...
I have run across my first boiler. Im hoping some of my fellow BPers can shed light on pros and cons that come along with heating a home with a boiler. To be specific, the property is a four unit and there is just one...
aloha everyone! so here i am, totally new at this and pretty nervous about this whole REI thing. I'm looking at the big picture at what this could mean if i become successful in this business ( more time for my family...
Hello!I'm new to the real estate investing world, in fact I haven't yet made my first purchase. Due to work contracts, my family and I are planning to sell our home and move to Europe for a few years. Due to this chan...
I'm considering buying some 100-year-old SFRs in the Kansas City area for potential BRRRR. I already own two properties in the KC area, but none as old as this. My question is whether I'm going to be inundated with ...
Hello, I'm new to wholesaling and looking to get into the industry. I've taken an online course already and have a general basis of knowledge on how to wholesale but there's obviously still a lot to learn that comes w...
Hello beautiful people of BP,This is a somewhat cautionary tale. Not one to avoid failure (but that could apply), but more of how to avoid stress. This is only my story, YMMV. :)So, it's not that I didn't understand t...
Good morning BP, I've been reading some of the various post in the forums about the horror stories of investing in D class Apartments. I'm curious to see if anyone would know of any successful investors, methods, or r...
I wasn't sure if they would hold off or not but they have raised the benchmark rates .25%. There are raises planned for next year but those might be softer - we will seeAnd just as I thought, there was a knee jerk rea...