Hello everyone! I am currently a college student who is graduating in December. I've been listening to the Bigger Pockets podcast for years and I have always had a desire to dive into real estate investing, however I'...
Hi,I am a newbie to this site but I feel like in short time itself I have learnt a lot from this site. This site is definitely a good resource for investors. My primary purpose for joining BP was to learn more about r...
The stock exchanges are reaching all time highs, and many are expecting financial crashes any time. How long after a financial crash should we expect to see the seeds of discord affect the Real Estate market? Will the...
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I'm Jimmy. I am new to the STR community but am excited to learn and close my first deal before I overthink it :D. I recently finished readung Short-Term Rental Long-Term Wealth and got so much out ...
All, Even if you don’t invest in short-term rentals here in San Antonio, TX, you may be interested in following how the city is addressing this REI niche. This link will take you to the city’s codes & ordinances...
Hey BP Community!I am a licensed Realtor in the state of Georgia, looking to move into real estate investing, specifically wholesaling (at first). My biggest concern is making sure I am adhering to Georgia's laws as w...
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I've been listening to the podcast for a bit now and finally got around to signing up. Really good stuff. I'm pretty green, but excited to get involved in a buy, hold and rent situation in Hartford in short o...
Greetings! Looking for some feedback on my situation: I am getting ready to close on a 4-bedroom town home that I will live in (house hack) as my primary residence. I plan to furnish the common areas and 3 remaining ...
I pulled permits to build an ADU @ My primary residence, a 2b 1bath in my area rents for 300-400 a night according to data & other listing in my area, along with a 70% occupancy rate. I already pulled permits here...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Louisville.
Purchase price: $50,000
Cash invested: $45,000
I thought I would post this to show folks you can still do fairly well...