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Matthew Crump First Time buyer / House Hacker in high cost area
8 January 2021 | 1 reply

Hi all,
I'm a new real estate investor, and I'm looking to get started on my first house hack! Two major problems though:
1. I'm in a very high-cost area (NYC)
2. I have no cash
Through the power of Bigger Pockets...

Gabriel Kolendrekaj I got 10 people to invest 10k each to buy Real Estate..
19 December 2019 | 4 replies

I wanted everyone opinions on this idea I came up with, that I'm hoping will be fully ready by end of year. (Before someone jumps at my neck....obviously I know I haven't come up with the idea of partnerships lol but ...

Pete Tam RE investment properties in Bay Area, CA
17 November 2013 | 14 replies

Hey guys,

I have been looking Bay Area, CA RE market and its going up so crazily that I cannot think of investing. I am looking for my first investment property but looking at the house/condo/townhouse prices...

Enrique Alamo How to find distressed properties to rehab
10 July 2016 | 12 replies

Me and my partner have struggled finding our first property to rehab here in the Miami/Broward area in South Florida.1. We started looking for REOs in the MLS but found prices kind of high and a lot of competition fro...

Andy Sturm Sub metering multis and tenants pay their own water
27 May 2015 | 5 replies

I have a 2 family that all the utilities have been sub metered so each tenant can be billed based on their individual consumption. The water provider will not read and bill sub meters. Therefore, we have a main meter ...

Nathan Gesner How are you "beating" government regulation?
3 March 2020 | 12 replies

Both federal and state politicians continue to stick their fingers in our business with various regulations. Rent control is becoming more common. Limited rent increases. You're limited to how much you can charge for ...

Rebecca Rogers Religious Organization as a Guarantor for bad credit tenant
5 October 2019 | 9 replies

We just bought a 3-family and have one unit left to rent out (owner occupied).  We have an applicant who we generally liked, a nice woman with a disabled daughter who is in boarding school 9 months out of the year.  T...

Alester Thomas New Member in the Sacramento, California area
23 November 2016 | 7 replies

Hello all! My name is Alex Thomas and I'm currently in my 20's with a steady job as an EMT in 911 and a CPR instructor.  I've always thought it impossible to start investing at my age. Though I may not have the experi...

Kyle McCorkel Renting to medical residents/students?
24 July 2017 | 7 replies

I've been kicking around an idea to get more cash flow in my local area, which I know very well.  Specifically in the neighborhood where I live, it is an A-class development of 5-15 year old townhouses.  We have a mix...

Anders Jax Asking for 25% of GP equity for doing the fundraising?
11 March 2019 | 23 replies

The GP is just two guys and myself, who put to work about $5-10m in equity a year. I may be able to bring an LP who is willing to commit essentially more capital than we could possibly put to use with the size of the ...