Hello Bigger Pockets Community! I'm finally excited to join this fantastic forum after years of listening to the podcast. My name is Olga and I come originally from the beautiful Eastern European country of Moldova, t...
Hello BP, I'm looking at getting a piece of land under contract and I'm working on figuring out what it will cost to get utilities and etc to where the house (SFR) will be built. I have costs for water and gas (if i e...
Waited until day two for a formal introduction.
My name is Wade, and I hail from the Gulf Coast, the Eastern Shore of the Mobile Bay to be a little more exact.
History: I started in Real Estate when it became to dif...
Hi,I recently read that the University of Michigan was voted top in country. Since it is one of areas I'm interested in investing, I was wondering how that would affect real estate values. I realize that housing cost...
I'm looking at buying some vacant land in the southwest, which I've never done before.I'm surprised to see some of this land sounds pretty cheap, like $2,500 for 10 acres in the wastelands of New Mexico for example. I...
One of the hallmarks of the COVID era has been rampant unemployment abuse, whereby employers find that large numbers of people apply for jobs even on the other side of the country and don't respond to callbacks becaus...
Is this a desirable location to flip a property? The property is available at $200K and approx $40K-50K for rehab. Some properties recently have sold for over $300K. I am thinking of a dual strategy, where I do a coup...
Good evening and happy new year! I am looking into buying a piece of land 50-100 acres in either Texas or Tennessee. I would like something w/o a house on it for under 400k. Land needs to have running water and an are...
How does this exactly work? What does the agreement look like? What does it say? Do you need an attorney to write it? Does the SEC need to be involved?
Scenario would be a friend and I agree to go in on a deal to...
After the Covid rent debacle involving CDC and the Supreme Court, here is the next shoe to drop: Federal Rent control. Some states are still holding landlords hostage, by not allowing rent enforcement, eg California. ...