Keith Rabois' new startup, Opendoor, starts buying homes in Phoenix; Dallas, Portland nextCromwell SchubarthSilicon Valley Business Journal Opendoor, the startup co-founded by Khosla Ventures partner Keit...
After spending the last four years studying real estate crowdfunding, as well as successfully launching a real estate crowdfunding site in 2016, I have divided the real estate crowdfunding landscape into three main ty...
Hello, I am studying how to invest in apartment complexes. It is my understanding that some REI groups/meet-ups offer group buying (a syndicate?), in which one investor becomes the lead and others simply contribute fu...
Personally not a fan of the new policy. If they want to dictate the "only" way to sell real estate perhaps they should make a flowchart so that it can all be done from overseas by call center representatives. I know o...
Hello everybody,I am trying to get started in investing in multi-family but am having a hard time figuring out how to come up with 25-30% down. I have my spreadsheet ready and know my purchasing criteria but I am worr...
I am some what new to real estate. I was a landlord by default back in 2011 but I have since sold that unit. I've been interested for a while in investing in real estate and my wife and I think that now is the time (p...
Looking at purchasing my third MTR rental in the next six months. I have two in Memphis which are doing well. I don’t want to over saturated my market there. I am looking at Nashville but the costs are so high here bu...
Just wanted to get a quick and dirty rundown of what everyone is thinking. We look at the previous year 2017 and the stock market does about 20%. Cryptocurrencies become all the craze (though wildly risky).Where is yo...
Hey everybody. So I'm just starting out in real estate and getting a lot of great information off of BP. I've been hearing many different ideas and thoughts about getting my real estate license. I'm currently on the f...
Hi BP Community, I'm an investor in a few Ohio markets and I'm looking to break into Detroit. I live in New York.My initial research points to Detroit being an excellent cashflow market, almost too good! I would love ...