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Jonathan Greene Constructive Criticism Will Help You as a New Investor More Than Blind Faith
8 November 2024 | 53 replies

I get involved in A LOT of side discussions (when a thread goes off the rails and away from the original post) on BiggerPockets. Whenever it happens, it happens because an investor either doesn't like the delivery of ...

Tim G. New investor from Rhode Island
14 November 2014 | 39 replies

Hello everyone,

I am a newcomer to the world of real estate investing and am hoping this site can assist me in making educated decisions. I am looking to purchase a 2-3 family in Providence or Kent count...

Craig Moore Why the % of failing agents is overblown/needs rationalization
3 May 2017 | 58 replies

All,After doing some research on becoming a real estate agent, getting feedback and taking the preliminary exam courses, I stumbled upon a troubling number. "80%-90% of new agents quit or fail within the 1st year." I ...

Brian Garrett Does your realtor analyze and/or vet potential deals first?
9 November 2017 | 78 replies

I'm currently networking with realtors in my area hoping to find a great deal to either BRRRR and/or Flip.So far the realtors I've talked to are just sending me listings on the MLS without vetting the deals based on m...

Andrew Smith Where are you buying for cashflowing properties today?
9 November 2020 | 511 replies

I'm curious where Bigger Pockets buy and hold investors are finding cashflow these days.

Mark L. How to invest my life savings of $250K?
17 January 2010 | 45 replies

OK, long story short... I bought a unit with 20% down about 5 years ago, fixed it up very nice, rented it out, paid off the mortgage note, sold it, saved up more $, and now I have just under $250,000 in my high yield...