Just recently got onto Bigger pockets looking for real estate investment. I am a physician, 59, and recently got out of financial debt associated with divorce and custody issues and am in a much better position at thi...
Let’s say you’re able to invest 30k a month for 4 years and after that your funds available drops down to basically nothing - forced early retirement.What would your strategy be to live the rest of your life with an a...
A critical element of RE investing is access to good financing; rapid lender approvals and good terms provide an investor significant advantage in winning deals and generating strong ROI.For first-time investors or th...
A seller has a small apt. complex for sale. He's offered for a buyer to assume his loan (orig $165K, now bal of $132K). NO dn Pmt. Any way to have him sign over the title while we continue to pay the loan, then ref...
Hi, I’m 15 years old and really interested in investing in real estate. I’m planning on taking the next three years to learn about real estate, and the rental economy around me. I was wondering how I can invest $600k ...
Hi Bigger Pocket Teammates, need some advice-I just cashed out refinanced my two Michigan rentals to buy more properties and wonder if it is worth to keep these two or just sell them and invest in bigger and better un...
I bought my 1st deal (single fam home) in 05 and it's now paid off free and clear...however, i only did one flip since then and decided i'd throw my money away buying a furniture store right before the housing bust in...
If you think about your career and your journey to build wealth over a long time horizon, this is still the strategy that I like most:
1. Start a business that produces cashflow.
2. Use your personal cashflow to buy...
Recently I've heard (or seen) some real estate guys preach and preach and preach about how keeping mortgage debt is good because you don't lose the mortgage interest deduction. This is very misleading to a new invest...
I’m looking to support my husbands RE goals by choosing a career path that offers perks/unfair advantages, or at the very least, education, that will help us in pursing RE. So, what job do you wish your spouse had (in...