hello everyone my name is Paul Cho, brand new member to the bigger pockets forum.have been learning via bigger pockets podcast, purchased BRRRR book by david greene (1/3 into the book, very informative)my situation - ...
Hey all longtime forum reader/podcast watcher new poster here. Last July I finally took the plunge into real estate investing and purchased a SFR in need of some TLC but nothing too major. I lived in it for 6 months w...
Hi all! I am pretty new to BiggerPockets. A friend introduced me and I have been listening to a podcast a day, reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and reading tons of these discussions. What great content! I am also new to in...
I own 11 units in central NY all within close proximity to me. I do my own management on all the properties. I have had opportunities to buy outside of my area but I dont feel as though it's a good idea, (what if some...
I'm hoping to find some advice from some aribnb'ers using the rental arbitrage method.
Any advice on getting landlords to deal with me.
It really is better than the hassle of typical tenant issues.
Thanks in adv...
Hello all, as we near 100% occupancy (YAY!), we are hoping to see some regular income from the fruits of our labor! Currently the management company is collecting rents, building an emergency expense fund, paying them...
Hi all,I'm a new real estate investor looking for perspective from folks with more experience in renting to Sec 8 tenants. I did a lot of reading in 2016 and decided to take the plunge in late 2017. I started in affor...
So here the time has come to make a move and start investing in real estate. Myself, the wife, and my realtor have been on the hunt and found a duplex that is in our budget and would definitely create cash flow. In th...
Hi Everyone, I am 25 and pre-approved with 5% down on a $499,900 two-unit multi-family unit in an increasingly popular neighborhood of Chicago--fifteen minute Uber to Wrigley Field, surrounded by tons of public transi...
Which would you prefer?On a 100k purchase...Option 1: 15% down + $41/mo PMIOptions 2: 20% downThe numbers would work either way. But on one hand, I' paying more interest/less principal and also getting a $41 charge, w...