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Belinda R. Newbie Can't sell Flip!
24 September 2015 | 84 replies

BL: Purchased HUD property Dec 2013 for $32k, rehab costs and expenses were$34k. thats 66k cash of my own money in the deal. The good thing is that I dont have any holding costs other than utilities and property taxes...

Joseph Fenner How do I buy 10 rental properties in 1 year?
30 October 2024 | 94 replies

My goal is to acquire 167 rental properties in 5 years generating $500/month on average. 
Im starting my first year and am planning to buy 10 properties in 1 year. I’ll have $50K saved and $8,000 in credit lines. 
M...

Trina C. Private Lenders
25 February 2017 | 114 replies

How can I find Private Lenders that are willing to invest? It's more difficult than I anticipated

Steve S. Where are the real investors? Any one know?... Bueller... Bueller
6 November 2018 | 184 replies

BiggerPockets for a long time was a great place where investors could meet and exchange information and work together. Over the past year I have noticed a trend of a lot more newbies coming in just looking for informa...

Frank Patalano So what's holding you back?
19 August 2024 | 3705 replies

When I help new investors with buying their first property I often want to know what is holding them back from pulling the trigger.So I'll ask here. What is holding you back?

Kalen Jordan Why do most syndications sell instead of long term hold?
19 June 2020 | 71 replies

Seems like pretty much all the syndications I've seen recently exit within a short number of years - I'm curious why they don't hold long term?