For those who know San Diego--if you were to buy a condo for investment in either Little Italy, North Park, or East Village, which would you choose?Thanks!
Hey everyone, I'm looking at a property in a low-income / industrial area this area is not crime-riddled or anything it's just kinda run down a lot of trailers and open land outside of Jacksonville the average home va...
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I am a new investor located in California and I am looking for my first investment property. I want to transact everything remotely.
I intend to purchase a high-cash-flow property in the Cleveland area. Speci...
Hey whats up guys! My name is James Mann and I just turned 22 years old, I am new to this site and new to the business in general. I am a licensed Realtor in the state of Arkansas. I have had my licenses now for 6 mon...
Hi everyone, this is my first post here and I hope to become a long time member. I recently purchased my first home and I am renting out the basement to a friend. This has been ongoing for about 6 months. I do have ...
The questions in the forums about choosing a brokerage are everywhere, so I thought this might be helpful as a placeholder for other investor-friendly agents who can add their experience in choosing or switching broke...
Hey BiggerPockets! Just wanted to share my daily/weekly goals and see what kinds of goals others set for themselves. It might be beneficial to know how everyone stays motivated and on-track. I'm still pretty new to ...
I'm 29 yo, living in St Pete FL.
Recently graduated from medical school, general practice.
300k student loan debt, several loan at 7.9%. I realize I can't make this return. But I genuinely enjoy real estate and have...
Hi Everyone!My name is Alex Poh. I'm a 31 year old jewelry designer and fabricator living in NYC.I have no experience in real estate aside from riding shotgun when I was a kid with my mom during her open houses and p...
Hi everyone,I'm pretty new to real estate investing, but will be ready to make my first purchase within the next few months - provided that I find a good deal. A good deal, to me, would be a multifamily (hopefully 3 t...