I closed on my first deal since becoming licensed in April 2017 on Thursday. I represented the buyer for a $325k home in Canton, MI. It's still surreal and can't wait for my next deal.
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It seems to be a concensus amongst many investors that the most efficient way to make a first move in REI is house-hacking. I really aim to make this a reality, however I am not able to do the owner occupant myself. I...
Hello everyone,I am located in Central Wisconsin and working towards my goal of becoming a property manager.I do have a little property management experience but would love to hear your thoughts on what you look for i...
Hey folks,I am full speed ahead to close on my first duplex in mid-January. Will be utilizing this as a house hack. I need to get my banking situated for property expenses and am looking for suggestions on the best wa...
Hi everyone! I'm the from the San Bruno (Bay Area), California!
I just recently joined this community. So far, I am learning more real-life experience from the forums and the "do's and don'ts". An awesome community a...
Hi everyone, I've recently established an LLC for my rental property and I'm currently in search of the best credit card option that offers cash back rewards without an annual fee. If anyone has any recommendations, I...
I'm curious as to how other people here on BiggerPockets tie rewards into their investment process. For example, I'm a car guy and could spend way too much money if I don't keep myself in check. Assets before liabilit...
Hey all,I've listened to a lot of podcasters and I always hear people hawking the idea of travel hacking/travel rewards on credit cards. I don't get the attraction of points over pure, hard cash back on the cards. All...