To begin my discussion I need to clarify that I am new to Bigger Pockets. Also, I need to clarify that I am an ambitious young student determined to have one million dollars in my bank account by 24. I am 20 years old...
A friend of mine from overseas is interested in investing in real estate in my local market. He would provide 100% of the financing (through his bank at a low interest rate) and I would provide the oversight and coor...
Terry Burger a close friend and associate of mine is a self-proclaimed data geek and his super power is understanding the retail consumer and how to find opportunities in current data trends. He understands how to loo...
This week it was announced that my job site will be permanently closing its doors within the next couple years. My goal has been to go full time into real estate and I have been working as much OT as possible to build...
I'm stuck in decision limbo on whether to use a HELOC or cash-out refi on my primary residence to fund my first investment property
I know all the basic benefits of the two options, HOWEVER ... I feel like this being...
Hi Folks - I recently joined BP community and look forward to learning from the network. I am based out of Seattle area and looking to invest in a real estate property in Austin area. My goal is to buy a SFR in $500-$...
Hello! Curious to see if there would be an interest from investors in working with a Financial Planning team that has an expertise in Real Estate Investment? The team would have a hybrid model when it comes to fees- t...
Let’s start with a summary of the year that was. A truly historic run of ever-increasing real estate prices continued into 2022 which was the result of an extraordinary constellation of influences. A stock market run,...
I admit - I am a data geek. I suspect a 2020 recession so I am utilizing the time now to learn as much as possible about REI. I am also quantitatively gifted (forced to learn, lets say) with some technical chops, so w...
I don't think I know the answer to this question. SOmeone help me out: if you assume that you can raise rents 3% a year on your projection, should you be assuming that a) you will see 1-10% increases in insurance, ...