The 2019 Papersource Symposium is only a few months away, if you are planning to attend, let me know! This will be my 5th year to attend and I always learn new things even though I'm a relatively "seasoned" note inves...
I am a new investor with some capital. I'm looking to close a deal this summer. I have been looking at rental properties in Connecticut (where I live), but I was thinking I might be able to get more cash flow with an ...
I just want to say i’m a complete novice and new to this. I’m expecting some type of criticism for not understanding or maybe l do. I’ve always heard of people flipping houses & know of family friends who own a de...
Forget boring piggy banks and stale savings accounts. Imagine building a real fortune while you're still rocking braces and cramming for history tests. Sounds unreal, right? Well, hold onto your backpacks, because we'...
Hi folks,I'm Garlynn Woodsong, and I live in NE Portland, Oregon. I have a background in regional planning and geography, which has given me a laser-focus on developing real estate options to meet the changing demands...
We've had some great discussions this week from out Short Term Rental Division in the Shenandoah Valley. Analyzing deals and metrics. The question is: Which type of short term rental investment would you most want in...
Hi everyone, I’m just getting started on my real estate journey and have spent the past few months learning through podcasts, BiggerPockets resources, and The House Hacking Strategy by Craig Curelop. I keep hearing fr...
Hello BP! I am really excited to join the Bigger Pockets community and begin my real estate investing business. My wife and I moved to Richmond a little over a year ago for her work. She is a museum specialist working...
Hello everyone,How do you jump into real estate investing? I'm a what I call a "Window Real Estate Investor". I look at properties and obsess over their potential, but never take action because I don't know how.What d...
This may be a strange question for those from areas where rain and water are plentiful. But Denver is a desert. Rain is scarce in the summer, water can be rationed, and water bills can be very high if you're allowed...