I've been studying real estate investing for the past 2 months and am now starting my journey to find my first deal. Like many people, my goal is to find a 3 - 4 unit multifamily that cash flows well but I'm definitel...
My wife and I are in our first house hack (duplex) in Citrus Heights CA (Sacramento County) that we closed on in Dec of 2020 and looking to pick up another multi-family unit before the end of 2021. We hope to have 30-...
Hi,I’m debating whether working in Indianapolis or Chicago.For rent and for rehab any ideas?How much money should i have?
I'm looking into a property in Rochester, selling price 320000 and rent monthly meets the 1% rule, should i be looking for a better deal as the appreciation in rochester are anemic at best and the real estate taxes ar...
So this may not be the proper category, please forgive me if it isn't and direct me to the proper area. I'm looking for sources for a 4-plex in Denver. I'm a currently deployed soldier who plans on using my VA loan to...
Hey everybody! My name is Mike and my wife and I are just in the beginning stages of investing and wanted to ask some questions and make some connections. I am an active duty Marine so my family and I are always movin...
My market here in Seattle is very expensive, searching for first deal locally as well as abroad. Vegas seems appealing, cheap houses, rent part of house monthly, airbnb near strip. Does anyone have any insight about i...
Hi everyone! I'm curious as to what people's thoughts are as to what they want to pay for their next investment property. Do most look for properties under 200k? 200-300k? I know there is a lot of factors which play i...
Hello Bigger Pockets People, I have recently moved to the KC area for work. I have been investing in the central Illinois market over the last year and truly enjoy the real estate world. The change to KC comes with ex...
Hello fellow investors,The results may not surprise anybody and some may think "duh", but I always wanted to put some number down to compare financing a property versus fully owning it (no mortgage) and see the impact...