I'm in the market to but a lot 2 family house. I seen a property that my agent sent me... I drove by the property and the owner was outside so I spoke to the owner and they like me and offered to sell me the house at...
Hello everyone,I couldn't find the answer to my specific question anywhere else so I was hoping fellow BP'ers could help me out!I'm looking to team up with an active RE agent so that when I make an offer for a propert...
Hi, I want to build a 3 bedroom house to rent out, but my income is a bit low (60k) to qualify for a loan (need 80k). The property will cash flow the day it's completed and will have 20% equity since i'm building it m...
Hi I'm a new pro member to bigger pockets and wanted to know if anyone has any contacts for some reputable and proeffesional property management companies in the Dayton, OH area.....It would be greatly appreciated. Th...
Hi, I’m a new investor. I own two properties, one my mom lives in and the other, my ex wife lives in. In addition, I’m finishing a flip with the 3rd contractor I’ve hired to complete it. Long story short, it hasn’t...
How does negative equity actually work in a homes listing price? because it seem like house price can be anything the owner list it as. how does negative equity actually decrease the value of the home? like how do you...
The one thing I did find absolutely impressive was that he offered a refund if you didn't make 25k in one calendar year when using his materials.
Last night while at my local REI meeting Andy Heller was the speaker. ...
Hello Folks, I'm Josh and I like jazz music, romantic dinners, and long walks on the beach. In reality I'm brand new to real estate in every way and currently unemployed!!Before I left my job this last month my wife a...
I am looking to invest in properties built in the 1920-1930s and wanted to know if it makes sense to do so? Just from the cash flow perspective, it is making sense, but I wanted to know how your experience has been? ...
Most Realtors suck at their jobs. This is not even just an opinion, it's an objective reality. Some 88% or so flame out of the job within a year. In 2024, 47% failed to sell even 1 house. Obviously some are worse than...