I am getting my real estate license and I want to know if it is possible to invest and be an agent I always get mixed opinions about it. I just want to know what are some of your thoughts. Thank you in advance!
BP,I have used Paradigm Property Management for two years and I just decided to let them go last month. You are truly hiring the person and not the company, because a great manager can make or break your business. T...
HOW TO FIND DEALS IN AN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE APARTMENT SALES MARKET
David Evans
Today, multifamily investors have to be more savvy in implementing strategies to increase cashflow when investing in apartments mor...
Thank you in advance to all the biggerpockets members. I've been lurking here for years and have learned a lot. Looks like I will be under contract this week on a property and having a bit of trouble understanding w...
I'll make this short and to the point...The wife and I have two 401(k) accounts (one for each of us) from a previous employer totaling roughly 62k. We'd like to combine our 401(k)s into (hopefully one) self-directed f...
I posted this in another forum before I noticed this one, so I apologize for the previous cross post...
I'm trying to leverage my W2 job with a conventional mortgage for a property that either be a "second home" desi...
Hi all,
Been listening to and reading BiggerPockets for about a year now. I've been working over that year and have about 50k saved up for my first investment, and have been waiting around for the right opportunity,...
Hi, my name is Kuba and I am currently a student in Tilburg, Netherlands. I am thinking about getting into Real estate investments in the Netherlands, learn how to begin investing with little capital (as I am student,...
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My husband and I were in a contract for a SF house in LA, having all 3 contingencies in place( inspection, appraisal and loan). We removed inspection contingency by signing CR1 form indicating: ALL Buye...
Hello,A local credit union offers a loan program for first time home buyers with 10% down, no PMI, and a 2.25% 7/1 ARM. I plan to hold on to this house as a rental after living in it for a year or two. The low interes...