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Nick Brubaker Colorado Markets Long-Term
27 February 2016 | 7 replies

Hi everyone!I am from Atlanta, Georgia, but currently live in Tokyo, Japan. I and my wife will be moving to the US toward the end of the year. We will be looking for somewhere to settle and invest in RE long term. ...

Chelsea Mays eXp Realtor here... thinking about making a switch. Am I crazy?
5 February 2019 | 14 replies

I got my FL real estate license back in Sept, picked eXp Realty as my broker and found a local team and was off.... I have written 5 offers, closed one deal, and closing another in a couple weeks. I had something happ...

Neil Sinha Motivating owners of vacant property
24 June 2017 | 6 replies

Hello.  New investor here trying to get my game plan in order.  At the end of the street I live on are two vacant houses, one with a gaping hole in the roof.  Researching in property records, I find they (along with s...

Aaron Gordy Moving from San Francisco to Austin is equivalent to a 46% raise
4 August 2020 | 21 replies

Very interesting... https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2019/06/27/workers-moving-from-san-francisco-to-austin-would-get-an-immediate-46-raise-due-to-less-regulation/#7ef0fb0f2d81

Jonathan Avila A HUGE mistake avoided and a lesson in Due Diligence.
25 July 2014 | 16 replies

Just wanted to share a quick lesson in Due Diligence and listening to people that have walked down the real estate path before you. So I got this property under contract for $12k (about 10% of ARV), which was original...

Giovanna Jeanina Joubert New to USA, in which state should I invest in rental property?
20 November 2020 | 14 replies

Hi BP community!
I am new to BP and investing and The United States and my biggest question right now is what location/state to focus my research on.
At the moment I live in White Salmon Washington, and I want to b...

Maria Marrero Am I doing this wrong?
18 December 2016 | 8 replies

I bought my rental home about 8 years ago all cash. I have insurance n taxes expenses only. Now I'm going to buy my second investment property also all cash (I've saved up all these years but wasn't really saving for ...

Andre P. curious if this is even possible
3 January 2020 | 7 replies

I see on YouTube, people talking about leasing other peoples properties on airbnb and assume that's not possible because why would someone allow someone else to lease their property when they can lease their own prope...

DAVID LABORDE REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL-TAX BENEFITS
2 October 2015 | 9 replies

Could someone please put in layman's terms the tax advantages that a Real Estate Professional enjoys in real estate investing? Thanks.

Woojin Joo how to calculated expected tax savings with first property?
26 April 2023 | 6 replies

How much tax savings can be expected with my first investment property? How can I do the calculations myself? I pay a lot in taxes in my W2 job, and would like to know how much can be offset.Does the math change signi...