Hello BP Family,
In the dynamic year of 2023, I achieved a significant milestone in my career - obtaining my real estate license in both Kansas and Missouri. Initially, my journey started with a focus on residential ...
The Basics:*Already have enough saved aside (Very, very, lucky financially, but somehow unlucky about everything else in my life) for 4yrs of college, with a year & a half under my belt already.*(No College Expens...
Hi All -
I plan to write a blog series for the bigger pockets community, and I’m looking for topics that are important to you. Could you answer these 3 questions to help me? Thanks for taking the time to leave a r...
Hi everyone. I was wondering, as an 18 year old from New York, if I started investing in real estate now and working extremely hard, do I have chances of becoming rich and/or financially independent?
I have witnessed countless individuals fall victim to the pitfalls of mental accounting when it comes to their property investments. I know wholesalers that have booked a vacation expecting an assignment fee only to b...
Hey everyone,I'm 33 years old and new in the whole real estate investing thing. I'm closing on my first investment property in 1 week! I have heard a lot of different opinions from friends and family about real estat...
I’m currently looking for a financial planner!There seems to be lots available in BC but wondering if someone here could recommend one who could be helpful specifically for real estate investing and setting up a holdi...
Piquing curiosity between Long Term Investing vs. Short Term Investing
Ever wonder about the difference between the benefits of short term vs long term properties? Balancing your investment portfolio is an ongoing ta...
👀 Traditionally, investors have focused on generating the highest possible returns or beating the market, while staying within their comfort zones in terms of risk. My preference to wealth management is goal-based inv...
Hello everyone!I am a senior in college, looking to get a job in civil engineering and then gradually transition to RE full time, although I'm not sure what that will look like. As a student with some student debt, sh...