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Alicia Waldman New member in Athens, GA
5 January 2014 | 21 replies

Hello All! I am a new member gearing up to start buying long term rentals. Right now, I'm researching what the best financing options and property types are for newbies. I'm thinking duplexes and am still invest...

Kevin Ellerton Buy a house or a co-op?
16 April 2022 | 7 replies

Ok, obviously I should buy the house, right? Why would anybody buy a co-op?Well…. the situation is not so black and white.My wife and I recently had our first baby! She’s a one year old girl now 😃 We’ve been living wi...

Daniel Bork TORONTO, CANADA New Member, Any Canadians?
5 October 2018 | 23 replies

Hello Everyone,

I am from Toronto, Canada and I have been listing to the podcast. I am a digital marketer by trade and am starting to explore real estate as a side income.

After I saved up few hundred k, I flipp...

Eric M. Fair Percentage for a Silent Non-Recourse Financing Co-Signer?
25 October 2017 | 22 replies

I browsed around a bit but didn't see anything exactly on point, so thoughts welcome.

I am working with a family member, with whom I own a separate property. We will have an LLC. I will be doing ALL of the wo...

Fay Chen To Rent Or To Buy?
7 October 2016 | 50 replies

Dear BP family, I have a difficult decision to make and would like your opinion.Decision: I'm looking to move to Pasadena, CA in June. Should I buy or should I rent?Background:I love Pasadena! I regretted moving away ...

Jerry K. Big boys entering Residential Foreclosure market via Hedge funds (again)
16 April 2013 | 27 replies

Thought this was interesting to see in "Institutional Investor" Magazine. The banks and big asset managers are creating new private placement (Hedge) funds to enter the Foreclosure market. They want to acquire and r...