I have been dabbling in REI for a few months now. Going to meetups, reia's and workshops. I've learned so much but the fact remained that I was afraid to get started. I guess I was in analysis paralysis. I was afraid ...
I'm starting out in my RE journey and I wanted to add value to what I can offer. I was thinking about getting an RE license to help me grow in this business and get confidence & knowledge but I'm not sure if it wo...
Hello Bigger Pockets community! My name is Joslynne, I am 23 years old and looking to invest in real estate for the first time here in Reno, NV! As with most newbies I am very excited and yet hesitant at the idea of p...
Hi BP community,This forum post needed to be retitled from my first version submitted an hour ago to make more sense.
When I started my RE investing journey back in the mid 2000's, I joined a local RE Investing group...
I have just moved to the Charleston area and I am in the process of finding an agent to work with to help me find a small multifamily property in the area. Since I am new at this, I am not sure exactly what to ask. ...
Hello Everyone! My name is Danny and I just joined the Forums, I've been listening to the Podcast for a while and just decided to join. Let me start off by asking a question. I am a part of a local BRRRR Academy, and ...
Re-post from my BP blog. Hoping it provides some positive motivation and guidance as you kick off 2018 and re-set! All feedback is welcome and encouraged ;)---READ TIME = 4 minMARATHON INVESTINGThe Pursuit of Wealth, ...
I am just starting out and while i am very interested and excited about learning as much as i can, i am very nervous. I feel a little intimidated about things and about actually starting and doing my first investment....
So I’m new to investing, and do not have a ton of money saved up to go out and buy up some rentals which was my original goal. Considering getting into REITs to have some money flow to use at some point towards other ...
We tell ourselves overthinking is “responsible”. That we’re just being diligent and doing our homework. But in reality, analysis paralysis is dangerous. When we obsess over predicting the future, all we’re really doin...