Hello BP, My name is Quinton and I live in the Greensboro area of NC with my wife of 10 years and our 3 young kids. I am a med sales rep w 15 years in devices which I love and enjoy. We own two nice rentals that hav...
Looking for some feedback on structuring a partnership.I have a multi-use property under contract for $400,000 that will rent for $3,200 / month.I have fronted $3,000 of earnest money and will put my commission from t...
This message is for investors in CA, NV or AZ. I am a licensed broker and certified appraiser. How many of you are profiting form investing in REO properties? I can honestly tell you that the myth the gurus are spread...
Hi all,I am a new investor in Philadelphia. We are looking at properties in West Philly, Point Breeze and Grays Ferry area. We are specially interested in the Baltimore Avenue corridor nears 52nd street. Would love to...
Hello! We are Priest & Angela Gordon and excited about Real Estate Investing. I am a Mechanical Engineer with a large Oil & Gas company here in Denver. My wife is about to sit for her Real Estate license exam ...
Hi! I am a first time investor and needs advice on where to begin. I would like to start out small and gradually grow my business. Therefore, I am closing on a foreclosure on June 22nd that will be renovated and us...
Hi everyone, I've been on the site for some time now. However, I am re-introducing myself because I recently went through a job change (a huge upgrade, I'll add) and moved from Pensacola, FL to Birmingham, AL. This ha...
Hello Biggerpockets, I'm seeking a way to get equity out of my investment property. It is a rental for the last year plus but the problem is I cannot do traditional HELOC due to no proof of income. Please advise.
So I am analyzing a deal on a property and notice that a lot of tenants are subsidized and I want to move away from that and think the property could support higher rents. Is there a best practices when raising rents ...
Say there is a 50 lots mobile home park with tenants paying $100 below market rent. However, their leases are not up until a year later. The goal is to raise the rent by a total of $400 by the end of 5 years, and the...