Hey, BiggerPockets community! I'm Logan Winn, and I'm thrilled to be part of this network. After a fulfilling career in corporate sales, I've leaped into my passion, founding JG Academy Tracy, a jiujitsu gym in Tracy,...
Just wanted to let everyone know, if you live in Virginia there is a tremendous new loan product for first time buyers (for a primary residence). It's a 3% down conventional loan with no mortgage insurance. For a limi...
I have a 2yr old home renovation/remodeling business in Bronx New York. We have not had much success with consistent work and are now maintaining the business from our own pockets (paying high insurance premiums and r...
Hello BP,I'm looking for a local agent who uses 100% of their time specifically listing properties. Not a buyers agent. I'm looking for a long term relationship with this person. If anyone has any recommendations I wo...
I bought a SFR with a completely built out In-law suite in the basement. My tax person says I can deduct a % of the repairs I've done based on the SQ Footage of the basement unit. Seems clear enough. However I am also...
Hi BP SD Community, I am an investor moving from Sacramento, CA to San Diego, CA for work. Instead of renting, I was looking into house hacking a Multi-Family property (rent one unit out and live in the other). I pref...
Just sold an out of state property and shopping now to move those funds ($210K) locally (coastal South East market). I had planned to do 1031 but looking at average to below average deals. With the market trending...
I am new to BRRRR. One consistent thing that keeps coming up in my research is how to handle scaling.I'll try and dumb it down so it's easiest for me to explain: consider hypothetically starting with $1m and BRRRRing ...
So I have two deals closing this year that are going to net me approximately $50k. I'm trying to figure out a way to avoid paying too much tax.The first property is an empty lot that I got for free when I purchased a ...
Need to estimate rehab costs or calculate ARV (after-repair value) on a property? For new investors, these tricky tasks can often make or break a deal. But, as always, our hosts are here to deliver some helpful tips!
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