Hello BP Nation,
I am trying to assess (re-assess) our investment holdings outside of RE. We are in our early 50's and I am quite awful at the stock market, etc. I wanted to ask what investment vehicles/allocations...
Hi Bigger Pockets! I've been a member for probably about a year now and have done a lot of listening to podcasts and reading forums and books in that time. I very much appreciate all the knowledge so freely shared on ...
I'd love to hear your opinion on the area south of 42nd St in Butler-Tarkington, especially if you are active in that part of Indy. I'm mainly considering a buy & hold or BRRRRR strategy.
My father, two sisters and I have recently inherited a vacant small commercial lot (0.23ac) in Tennessee near a growing interstate exit and are not sure how to maximize cash flow with it. We currently rent it two mon...
I own a condo in Chicago and put it up for sale in early May with a referred realtor. I did an intake call before deciding to sell with this agent and she appeared to be fully capable. From the beginning I notated tha...
I happen to be in Galveston, Texas on other business this weekend. I'm enjoying my time here. It got me wondering.What kind of market (I know - very open-ended question) do you consider Galveston to be? Generally, doe...
I'm so excited about finally being able to investment in real estate. My husband owned a house when we married so my slate is entirely clean and I had issues with my credit, but that has since been cleaned up and my f...
Hi everyone, I’m looking to come into a large sum of money soon so I’ve been using bigger pockets to educate myself to make few purchases on out of state rentals later this year!
My wife and I are going to look at two properties tomorrow that we are evaluating as short term rental investments. The properties are in the North Carolina mountains (near Boone), where there are lots of outdoor acti...
Economic Update
(Monday, August 31, 2020)
The US economy got crushed in the second quarter, with the worst decline in real GDP for any quarter since the Great Depression. However, the good news for real estate...