I am looking to purchase my first long-term rental property. There is so much content about BRRRR, rehabbing and flipping but not to much on the pros and cons of turn-key properties especially for rental properties. ...
I’m currently fixing my house up it’s almost done in a week or so. The house is fully paid off. The question I have is:1. How/where do you go about posting your listing for rental2. How are you screening potential ten...
I am wondering if anyone here has experience investing in buy and hold properties in or around Macon, GA? I live in California and am looking to purchase in this area but wanted to get some insight if anyone has any e...
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I bought my last 2 properties while I still had a W2 job. One property is a condo (in CA) that I rent out, and the other property is a house (in NV) that I live in and rent out the other rooms.
I quit m...
Each of my rental properties is held by its own LLC, and each LLC is owned by a holding company that sits at the top (which is owned by me). Each LLC needs its own bank account, but as I scale, I am looking for a bett...
Howdy Bigger Pockets family,I just want to post a link to this New Yorker article describing the difficulties suffered by residents from predatory investment firms some hedge funds, and smaller investors perhaps.I won...
We are a young couple looking to begin building our portfolio with student rentals in great markets in Missouri. We believe in our model, so I’m not necessarily interested in student rental horror stories, but would l...
Hello,I'm starting out in real estate and have been considering doing a house hack in a multi-family unit. However, the more I learn about real estate the worse this idea seems. My understanding is that the golden sta...
Is this a good time to tap into a rental property's equity to buy another one to generate cash flow? The rental has no debt.
Good day BP family, I'm a newbie investor looking to finally take action of my first property. The last two years I have read and heard that it's better to buy distressed properties so you can add value (equity) to it...