Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself to the Bigger Pockets family. Originally from NW Indiana but been living in the suburbs of Cincinnati for about 9 years now. Been studying the game for three months now and a...
Hello,My name is Misty Cherry and I am very new to the real estate business. My background is in banking. The start of this journey for me began last September when I attended a local wholesaling/flipping workshop for...
Hello! My name is Brandon Anthony and I currently live in Severn MD. I bought my first house last year and I am now looking to buy my first investment property to rent out and create cash flow. I appreciate any advic...
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As a buy and hold real-estate investor, you will more than likely find yourself needing the services of a professional property management company. The decision on who will be managing your asse...
Has anyone used Bench.co for bookkeeping for their fix and flip business? If so, how is this working for you? And does your CPA like it? Seems like a perfect solution for those who don't enjoy keeping the books.
New member here in Austin, TX. Looking to purchase first investment property in Killeen, TX. Learning alot here in BP! Thank you!- John
I am an accredited investor in Huntington, NY looking to lay the groundwork to kick my wealth building into higher gear. I don't currently have a team. Up until this time, I have not needed a lawyer and I've always ...
Technically, I've been involved with real estate investing for over 10 years now but still consider myself a newbie. I started out house hacking a condo that I purchased after graduating from college by renting it ou...
Hello everyone, my name is Alejandro and I'm a local to Arlington, TX. I was actually born and raised here. I am a student at UTA majoring in information systems and management. I'm also a bank teller at a financial i...
Does anyone have experience with owning/managing sober living houses? I’m looking at a portfolio of three homes, buying both the buildings and the business. Quick analysis yields a 16% cap rate, just wondering if anyo...