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Tony Sendra New Member from Springfield, MA
28 May 2020 | 13 replies

Hey BP community! My name is Tony and I am new real estate investor in Western MA and Northern CT.  I came across the BiggerPockets podcast, which really peaked my interest in learning more about the investing side of...

Jason H. Challenging Pittsburgh rental markets this year in 2024
29 June 2024 | 6 replies

Has everyone noticed that the rental market in PGH been especially difficult this year? My properties are in Brentwood, used to be able to get many applicants, but now it's just a trickle in the height of summer and q...

Dakota Lawhorn First investment in Baltimore city
23 June 2019 | 4 replies

Hi, I’m really interested in a home that could possibly be rehabilitated and made in to a rental. It’s starting auction bid is 5,000. There are actually a few homes with this starting bid. The row house is not in the ...

Account Closed Clay sewer line with root infiltration. Reasonable to have turnkey replace with PVC?
17 May 2015 | 8 replies

So, I got a video sewer line inspection on a turnkey home that I plan to purchase.  It's a 60s build so the sewer line is cast iron and clay.  There's heavy root infiltration at about 100 feet per the video.  I've nev...

David B. Rent it, flip it, or walk away?
23 August 2014 | 4 replies

Hi BP folks! I came across a property and I'm struggling to decide if it is good for a buy/hold or flip, or if it is only good for draining my wallet and schedule. $40k purchase price, $5k in repairs to bring it up to...

Adam Pridmore How to stand out in a crowded rental market?
4 March 2020 | 6 replies

I am currently shopping for my second rental property in an area that is undergoing revitalization and should offer nice capital appreciation down the road.The problem I am running into is this area already has a crow...

Nathan Killebrew Charleston South Carolina Market in the future.
10 May 2019 | 10 replies

Hey guys,I am anticipating a move to Charleston Sc. in the near future.  Do yall anticipate growth in that market to continue? It is a beautiful area with a great job market, but I just wanted to see what your thought...

F. Todd Ryan Overseas Investors For Commercial Real Estate Development?
9 July 2020 | 12 replies

Hi BP... What is the best way to find overseas investors for commercial real estate development projects in the United States? I have some great market feasibility study proposals that yield high internal rate of retu...

Marcus Auerbach What factors caused Denver prices to go up the last 2 decades?
1 March 2020 | 17 replies

Hello fellow Denver investors and agents! For those of you who have been doing this long enough to remember when Denver real estate was still cheap (like back in 2000): what happened that caused prices to continually ...

Mike Lee Start up costs and where to put money
23 January 2008 | 8 replies

Okay...so I've read a few books and still am continuing to read. The semester just ended so I have much more time now over Christmas break. I've also been reading on these boards (btw...any other boards recommended?...