Just passed the Indiana real estate exam. What’s the next step if my plan is to become a successful investor and start up capital is low or essentially none existent but the drive and determination is present?
I saw a house yesterday that is gutted and cleaned out. New electric, roof, porch, plumbing, drywall. The work is solid but unfinished. Needs full bathroom (shower, toilet, sink, etc) and kitchen. After renovation val...
Hello there BiggerPockets!I have been lurking and learning here for quite sometime now, so I figured it was high time that I dropped by here and introduce myself to the community. My name is William and my wife and I...
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I just joined the site and so far I love it. I hope by joining and
participating I can bring immense value to the newer realestaters out there. I also hope to meet many birddogs and wholesalers as I have creat...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Cantonment.
Purchase price: $272,500
Purchased a 4 BR, 2 Bath Home (Built 1992) initially for the family. 2100+ sf, screened in pool...
Based on your experience, in general, what is the rational or the steps in getting into a new market. Looking to break into the Louisville, KY area. Blessings !!!
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Ogden.
Purchase price: $230,000
Cash invested: $1
Sale price: $340,000
This home is up on the east bench in Ogden, UT and had...
Hi Everyone, I am a brand new 25 year old investor and I just purchased my first property on last Monday to flip. We began working on last Friday. Although I am extremely excited I am also extremely nervous. I've use...
Good Evening Bigger Pockets,My name is Kelly starnes and I'm getting into the real estate industry, pretty young (25). My motivation stems from obtaining my bachelor's degree in business, also living in the Bay area a...
Hello everyone if someone can answer a question for me. I am about to do a wholesale deal and the property is a hurricane sandy left over in New York. It needs to be totally knocked down. How do I figure the pricing f...