Write your postLike to hear what some of you BP members would do if you were in my shoes. Im almost 53 with basiclly mortgage debt, no car, credit card or school debt. Im retired with my pension and rental income I gr...
My wife and I are buy and hold investors from Happy Valley (Portland, Oregon). We've learned some lessons over the years, bought and sold several properties and always kept my wife's first home as a rental. We are j...
Hi,I am relatively new in bp but from what I have gathered, it seems like a big family with the same common objective “financial freedom.“ It is full of great videos and amazing people sharing their knowledge, and eve...
Let’s say you’re starting from zero in 2025—no properties, no deals, just the knowledge and lessons you’ve picked from BiggerPockets, books you have read and videos you have watched.
What would you do differently thi...
Hi All,I’ve been in the waterpoofing business for over 12 years and have been reading up a lot lately about REI. I live in Bay Area (Northern California) and planning on starting my real estate investment portfolio. C...
Hello, I am totally new to purchasing real estate. I would like to purchase an asset by August of 2018, but I have no idea what to purchase, and how to go about planning for the purchase.I've read two bigger pocket bo...
Hi. I have an 8 unit apartment building I am considering making an offer to purchase with a subject 2/owner finance hybrid (Pace Morby stuff).The property is currently jointly owned by the two children after their dad...
Hello all, I'm a newbie investor (to be) based in San Francisco. I've been doing a lot of reading and learning for the past two years. I have decided to invest in Pittsburgh (rental) and I was wondering what would be ...
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I’m brand new to the real estate investing world and I’m excited to be here. As I prepare to retire from the military within the next five years, I’m looking to find something that will ensure a smoot...
Hello, Im new to the real estate investment game with $30,000 ready to spend. With so many different ways to invest these days I do t want to make the wrong choice with my money. Any ideas how I should go about my fir...