Hi! New here. Located in North East Ohio region. Youngstown area. Decided I wanted to start investing in real estate. I feel like I can watch all the videos and read all the blogs, but I really want to have a real dis...
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I am doing some research on renting by the room for my first rental property. If you are currently doing this please feel free to offer advice, tips, and tricks. But I did have a question.
If buying a...
I am buying my first rental property using my VA loan. It is a 4bd 2b, single family home. I will be renting 2 of the bedrooms out to friends (who i already live with) and plan on trying to find someone to fill the ot...
Good afternoon,I am new to this and would like to know any tips on buying dilapidated properties and rehabbing them. My "do it yourself" skills are limited so the repair work will be all outsourced (hiring profession...
My name is Casey Hunter. I'm 18 years old and live in Wake Forest, NC. I am very interested in getting into real estate investing. I want to start building my real estate portfolio as soon as I can. I am planning on ...
Hello everyone! We are new to buying homes but feel it's a great investment. We just don't know the best way to invest to make sure we are profitable. Reno is a unique market now that tesla head quarters are there. Do...
Hello All,Excited to be here. Looking for guidance on buying our first investment property in Southern California or in Ohio (around Columbus) to start off with . Should we buy and market for S8 tenant or without ? P...
Introducing How to Sell Your Home, the latest title from BiggerPockets Publishing. (It just so happens to be written by yours truly, which makes me even MORE excited about this announcement!)Don’t leave the biggest sa...
Good morning, I live in California and I’m looking to buy out of state properties that cash flow using regular rental or section 8. Any tips would be appreciated it.
I'm renting right now (1400/mo) and I want to transition into buying my first property. However, to buy/live in a home in a safe nabe may run me about 150K or more. I rather invest in less expensive homes as a newbi...