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Daniel Tisdale Buying a Rental Property that has negative cash flow in Austin
5 September 2018 | 68 replies

Hi,I have been presented with a very unique and rare opportunity to purchase the home right next door to me in a very hot neighborhood in Austin, TX. Because of this opportunity to potentially sell both lots to a deve...

Keith Bloemendaal New Spec Coastal North Carolina
9 January 2016 | 61 replies

Ok, I am brand new here and have spent the last 4hrs (at least) reading diaries and listening to the podcast episodes at the same time. I am so impressed with the complete openness in this community, it is truly amazi...

Logan Loughmiller Post inspection cold feet on investment property in Portland, OR
9 March 2022 | 12 replies

Would greatly appreciate input as this is my first investment property and my nest eggs going into it. 
Stats on the place: 2/1 with a completely detached 1/1+office, back lot ADU and detached garage. Main house is 1...

Terry Portier How much you making on builds?
9 May 2013 | 40 replies

What percent, and how are you taking your profits in materials and labor or sale of home?

Tiger Sun Any very young investors out there?
20 February 2012 | 53 replies

Just like it says, are there any very young investors out here on bigger pockets?

One of the hardest things for me is finding someone in the same age group as I am (teenager, almost adult tho =]) ...

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...