Hello BiggerPockets! I'm Alex. I'm an aspiring investor in the Raleigh, North Carolina area. I'm just starting out, so I'm focusing on learning as much as I can right now. As a starting point, I'm specifically focusin...
I will soon be flipping homes in a newly created C-Corp. My plan is to pay myself a salary and reduce the Corp's yearly net income to zero. I would like the corporation to pay as many of my personal expenses as poss...
I apologize for the clickbait, but it does encapsulate my anxiety. My plan: Drive around my target area.Write down addresses of homes I would be interested in (unkept yard, abandoned, etc.)Send one hand written letter...
Hi Bigger Pockets community,First a little bit about myself, my name is Jubal Noel, I’ve recently graduated college with an electrical engineering degree. I started my first job this past June and have been (mostly) s...
To any members out there that have partnered on a flip before....I have found partners such as local agents / investors on flips, where I finance the flip and they find, manage, rehab, and sell the flip and we split t...
I have a couple questions about contracts.1. When signing a contract with the seller and or buyer should there be a notary present? Are we required to sign it at a specific place like the title company? 2. After the s...
Heard a couple of podcast and got hooked, brand new to this site. Hoping to connect with people and expand my knowledge base. I own a 3-unit Brownstone in upstate NY, but live and work in NYC doing sales. Looking f...
Pretty much as the title states - what are the legal requirements to become a transitional lender? Do you need to become an approved lending institution, or can it be done personally, like private lending? I tried t...
Looking for investor friendly agents in Ohio cities: Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. Looking at some properties in the area and wanted to get some insight.Thanks,Roger
I've been researching the past few months on purchasing a SFR income property on the west-side (4-500K), but I'm having a hard time finding properties which produce income (20% down, 30 yr fixed) given the rental inco...