Good evening all, My name is Daniel Hernandez. I'm a new real estate investor coming out of Miami, FL. I'm extremely excited to learn as much as possible from the community and I just wanted formally introduce myself....
Hi, I just turned 18 and I'm a senior in High School graduating class of 2019. I'm planning on getting into Real Estate ASAP after I graduate. I can't get a job until I graduate but, I am pretty damn confident in my f...
Hello BP, this past weekend I was in Toronto, Canada and read the The Globe and Mail paper. There is an interesting 10 questions quiz that I thought of sharing with you.So, if you have a few minutes, I challenge you t...
Ever peeked over the fence at the glamorous world of real estate investing and wondered, "Just how much dough are those folks raking in?" It's a juicy question, one that's sparked countless dinner table debates and la...
Part 2.
Detailed Due Diligence
Conduct in-depth due diligence, including background checks, reference calls, and site visits to assess the sponsor's operational capabilities. This is one of the most critical steps ...
Once we really wanted to work toward financial independence, we needed to save every penny we could. So, after living together for 5 years, we got married the cheapest way possible. We quietly went to the courthouse...
Hey there.I'm brand new here and trying to get into real estate after a needed career change due to the pandemic. I'm specifically looking for a STR property. I've done my research and narrowed down to a few locations...
Reading some books, and slowly starting to understand the market a little better.However, I’m a little confused on what the housing market is today?We want to wait for the “bubble to burst,” before we purchase propert...
Hello BP!I came across this site from an article Brandon Turner wrote. Relating to my age group and generation still paying college debt, building a career, but may or may not have a huge amount of disposal income an...
Hello everyone - I'm seeking advice:I'm finally at a point where I can purchase my first entry level condo in Los Angeles County. I will likely want to live in the home for two years to avoid long term capital gains b...