Well hi! I'm a noob kind of from Albuquerque, NM. Technically, I currently reside in Carlsbad NM, and work in SC near Augusta GA, which is where I spend most of my time. Prior to that I lived for 20 years in the Denve...
So I've been thinking a lot about why I actually want to start investing in real estate. Obviously we all want to create an awesome lives for ourselves and our families but I wanted to start thinking specifically FOR ...
Hello all!My husband and I are preparing our first rental (it was our first home, was a fixer upper when bought and we have lots of renovating to do, most of which is necessary). My question is, how do we move faster ...
Hello all!Over the years I've had a few rentals, and flipped a few houses. I'm not completely inexperienced, but I'm feeling like it as I'm back at square one right now with no properties.Home base is Lynnwood, a few...
Hey BP community-I have been listening to the podcasts and reading the forums for a couple months and decided now is a good time for my first post. I am hoping to get some career advice. After a year in public account...
if you had $5000 in your savings today what would you do with it (today) what would you do to grow it to 1 million dollars in the next 5-10 years.
So I am new to the real estate industry and I am learning more and more everyday. I am pursuing to be an agent right now but my end goal is to be an investor. I have listened to a lot of the BP Podcasts and have looke...
I'm trying to retrain my brain on this kind of product compared to the traditional Principal and Interest. My thought is why wouldn't I do an all interest 10 year loan at 4.99%? Prepayment penalty is only the first ...
Hi everyone,I am newbie when it comes to real estate investing. I have a 9-5 job which covers my expenses and end up saving some money at the end of the month.I observed a general trend that properties which are posit...
Hey BP Nation, Hope all of you are doing well.I have been looking for a reliable General Contractor in the Chicago area for some time with no luck. It makes sense that the good ones are just too busy in this market. G...