Greetings everyone,my goal is to become an expert in ANYTHING and EVERYTHING related to worldwide real estate (hotspots, trends, emerging markets...) and real estate investments so I know and understand it all as much...
Hello , i am thinking of investing in the sevierville gatlin burg area and was hoping if someone can share some tips & suggestions ? for Short term rentals specifically? i know its a high demand and supply area...
Hello BPers. This might be a long shot for me to post/ask this, but I rather take a shot than no shot.I have recently been looking in the market to start investing in a property in Texas. Currently have no mortgage an...
Hey BP community, I'm from Manhattan NYC and I'm looking to make the leap onto a rental property (second property). I've been doing some research on out of state rentals. i have these ideas that i think are great but ...
Anyone else a little paranoid about giving away too much information on the physical areas they've become experts in?
I love helping people out, and also seeking advice on this forum. I'm just a little concerned tha...
With current interest rates, are people generally seeing an increase in subject to arrangements (even if just anecdotally)? What are some key considerations when buying using subject to and what should be avoided or i...
What should I know beforehand?I have between 60-80k this year to purchase something. I’m considering potentially a condo or lower end single family home just to hold and cashflow while I save up for my next one.Are th...
What’s up Bigger Pockets Community of Friends! Okay so I want to invest in Idaho, have some family that resides there as well and have been looking at some potential properties preferably 3b/2b 1000-1300 square ft SFH...
Hello everybody.I am just beginning my real estate journey, had a question about buying out of state.When looking for a lender (I currently live in California and am looking to buy in Tennessee) would I contact a lend...
Spoiler alert:Despite high mortgage rates and soaring home prices, there's an argument for prospective buyers to enter the US housing market now due to reduced competition. High mortgage rates, currently at 8%, have d...