Hi BiggerPockets! I'm a newbie and am interested in learning more about out of state investing - specifically in Milwaukee. I currently live in Utah and the prices generally seem way too high to find anything that cou...
Hello, I have been reading some similar posts as mine, but most are several years old. I apologize if redundant, but I wanted to get some updated opinions about this. I'm planning on purchasing a condo as a rental pro...
Can someone introduce me to a system where I can invest in mobile homes and parks? The state doesn't matter. Thanks.
Hi there! I'm looking to hop out of the corporate rat race after having been laid off twice in the last year. I am currently in California and am looking to get into real estate investing and would love your thoughts ...
Hi there, I'm a small-time real estate investor with 6 units under my belt. When it comes to water issues, I absolutely cannot catch a break. Currently, I've got:One basement with a leak and horizontal crack forming o...
Hi everyone! I'm looking to begin my real estate investing within the next few months and I've been doing as much self-educating as I can with all my free time. I've read a lot about BRRRR but haven't seen much discus...
I just ran in to a REALTOR that told me would not work with me because assignments of contract and wholesaling is illegal in North Carolina. I have contacted an attorney that advised assignments and double closings ar...
Hi guys
My profession is a contractor and project manager but i live in California.
Im new to the BRRRR and i would like to start investing my first property in Cleveland, Ohio.
I kind of still wonder if its good ...
Hello everyone,I'm new to the forums, as well as investing. I live in Portland, OR and don't want to get started here as an investor since the numbers simply don't seem to work out for cash flow. I've chosen Columbus ...
Talking to numerous investors here locally I hear that it can be hard to make numbers work on a flip in Orange County in southern California because of the high prices. I guess that is true for the inexperienced inves...