If I wanted to land a job in property management after completing highschool/college what would I have to do to land the job. Are there any steps to building my resume or is it an easy job with little requirements. Or...
How does a 19 year old get started in real estate investing in expensive New York City? I know most people will say "Get a job!". I recently just quit mine, a 9-5 just isn't for me. Having a boss just isn't for me. An...
Hey BP,I am a still a newbie to this website, have been lurking around for a couple months now taking in tons of information. I have decided that my first investment is going to be a multi-family, with the intentions ...
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I am looking to get my foot in the door at a real estate development firm, reif, ect. I currently am in an admin position at a Hedge Fund, and have worked in Real Estate Commercial Development/Prope...
it was suggested to me to just cut the 4x8 sheets in half to be able to manage by myself although it's a lot more taping/floating. I've also heard of "lifts" to hold it up.Suggestions?
Good morning. Here is my situation.I am a w2 employee. All of our insurance/retirement is tied up w/in my job. My wife does not like her job and is making the leap to open an in home daycare as soon as our new house i...
Let's say the individual just graduated from professional school, and started their own practice/business. They are a contractor and receive a 1099 form. Do they have to wait two years before being able to qualify for...
hello b.p well heres the deal ive been learning and reading on here for 2 years slowly but surely becoming one of those that just read and never do anything to chase the dream! I loved the idea of flipping and wholesa...
Similar posts have probably been posted a million times, but I couldn't find it, so here it goes.My question is if there is any way to get a mortgage/loan from a bank or other entity to finance my first rental propert...
Excited to be closing on my first investment property here shortly! Got a long list of things I am excited to tackle to increase some equity and overall curb-appeal. For my more seasoned investors, what things are goo...