Good Morning All,I am a new member of a real estate team in Kansas City. I was brought on to build relationships with investors, builders, and developers. One of the complaints I have often heard is that most real est...
basically my problems with the course were 1) by far my main and only real issue of why i'm here - promises of course material not backed. 2) course material lacking in substance for price more of what you'd find in a...
Hey Everyone!My name is Michael Ablan. I'm new investor from the Upstate New York area! I'm a newly licensed real estate agent, and landlord. In my free time I do a ton of mountain hiking, kayaking, reading, flippi...
Howdy folks, I know everyone on here loves to make money and I read of all the RE investor talk of cash on cash and ROI, but many of you would not believe the ROI's I make with real livestock(not everyone can do it li...
Hi everyone,
I have a quick question. I signed up for my pre real-estate license about a month a go; my class begins March 23. Here is my dilemma, I have decided to pursue my entrepreneur instincts and start my own b...
Hey BP members,I'm exploring the idea of building a SFR in Los Osos / Cayucos area in the California Central Coast. I know the area is under growth management ordinance. I'm curious if someone has tried to accomplish ...
Hi everyone, my name is Mark and I just wanted to introduce myself. This is my first time going into real estate. I live in the DFW ( Dallas/ Fort Worth) area in texas. I am trying to buy my first investment and I ...
I have been listening to BP podcasts for a few months now and am trying to gain some more knowledge before tackling my first deal. I was wondering if anyone has experience/feedback on using a student loan to fund a do...
2008 and 2020 are both years with unprecedented events that impact the economy, and hence real estate.History repeats itself, so are some lessons learned.For real estate investors who have lived through 2008, my quest...
When you hear High Yield, what ballpark do you think of? Many passive RE investors, hard money lenders, and note buyers seem to be happy with low double digit rates of return, thinking that, relative to stocks, bonds...