Hey All - New to Biggerpockets and excited to learn from this great platform! A little back story, originally from NJ then relocated to Mesa AZ for work - purchased my first property in 2014 since it is cheaper to buy...
Dear community,So I have a really weird idea definitely not the normal "strategy" and Id like to hear the pros/ cons from everyone regarding this. I'm selling, yes selling! not cash out refinancing and maximizing my l...
Hey guys. Cash flow. What do you do with it? I've been looking at rentals and getting the game plan together. I always assumed that cash flow would be saved to purchase the next rental. But it was suggested to me here...
Most people understand the world of rental properties, house flips, and other common real estate investments. But there is one little-known niche that could provide massive cash flow and profits without the headaches:...
Has anyone purchased any investment property from a Jefferson Parish or Orleans Parish auction in Louisiana? When you purchase a property from an auction are you buying it free and clear or if there are liens on the ...
just attended a 3 day fortune builders seminar,dont have $500 or 33,000 to join.any ideas of what i need to do first?i think i want to start wholeselling. thanks guys
I’m financial free meaning no debt, low bills, plenty of cash reserve. It’s nice and all, but in order to achieve the most in RE investing, I’d have to go into debt. should I avoid debt or should I dive in and allow m...
Here’s how in 6 easy steps:
1. Check local regulations.
First, verify that your local zoning laws, HOA rules, or condo bylaws permit renting your property.
2. Update your insurance.
If they do, inform your insur...
Hi Everyone, I closed on my first property two weeks ago, and my new roommates have since paid me their first rents. I ended up putting much less cash down than I had anticipated, and the roommates are paying 88% of m...
I have just joined BP and am doing a lot of reading to educate myself on starting out. One thing that struck me is that half the posts I see suggest that as a buyer you are at a disadvantage unless you are all-cash, w...