Over the past year, I've been educating myself so as to get my investing start, most like with single family buy and hold. I live in San Diego county, so I've tended to focus on starting OOS. Initially, I was looking ...
Say I have $200k to invest in downpayment s and purchasing MF buildings. Seems like the larger unit buildings don’t have as good of a return? I plan to be in this situation by next year, and I don’t know if I’m bett...
I've been listening to Set for Life, by @Scott Trench. Great book! One of the things discussed in the book is how a 401k locks up part of your income, and that if you aspire to reach early financial freedom then a 4...
You want to retire, but you’ve got credit debt, auto loans, and student loans. It feels like every time you get your paycheck, it quickly slips away, and at the end of every month, you’re left in the same position, or...
in a stable B class or gentrifying C class neighborhood for purchase and rehab price of around 80-120k? For this question I am limited to considering Houston, Dallas, Chicago, and basically the entire states of FL and...
Hi BP Team! I was chatting with a Tax Attorney this week and explaining my plans for beginning in real estate investment. He asked me if I plan to buy low end rentals with lower income tenants or mid or high end renta...
Hey BiggerPockets Community,
I’m working with an organization that’s aiming to address affordable housing in a way that leverages time as a primary tool. Our belief is that real, sustainable affordability in housing ...
@Joshua Dorkin , I wanted to ask if you could put together something structured (podcast, extended thread, book, etc) about the 07-08 real estate crash. A lot of us got burned badly during that time so it would b...
My wife and I are just starting out in our education in real estate investing, and are trying to understand and ultimately decide whether we should be Traditional or Creative investors. Can anyone offer the pros and c...
So far, all of my investments are SFR. Now I have a couple of opportunities: one is a multi-family residential property, the other is a multi-unit executive office property.For the sake of simplicity, let's say you ha...