Adapted from a twitter thread, thought I would share here:The BRRRR method of real estate investing (Buy ➡️Rehab➡️Rent➡️Refinance➡️Repeat) has become a popular strategy in recent years to maximize gains in investment...
Hi! I am currently a college student transferring to UWM and I am enthralled by the idea of financial freedom. I spend all my spare time reading books and listening to podcasts about economics, money, and especially r...
Hi everyone!I am a first time homebuyer and recently qualified for a 3% down conventional loan to use for a house hack. My plan is to eventually turn into a rental after a couple of years and hold for at least 10 year...
I have been searching for multi family units around Chicago to buy my first rental property, but have found it to be quite a difficult task.
For investors familiar with the area, what neighborhoods have you f...
Okay, so I found this vacant property that I really want to purchase as my first investment property. I contacted the owner of the place to talk to her about selling - she said she wasn't interested, and planned on re...
Does fix& flip still make sense??? in 2024? -- was wondering about that, 2nd. thing that comes to my mind is what you guys think about : " buy & hold " in the areas like: OH, MI, TN,AR, TX, FL ?? -- and what w...
Hi,I am having a very hard time understanding how to do a short term rental evaluation on my property. .... AirDNA says that my market has a 56% vacancy rate. We are located 2 miles from Holden Beach, NC. It is a 3 be...
Hi All,I have been a biggerpockets member for a number of months now but have yet to introduce myself to the biggerpockets community, so here goes...I am 26 years old and have resided(rent not own) in Philadelphia eve...
I live in Nashville, Tennessee and currently have seven rental properties including two duplexes. They provide a nice monthly rental income, but I have never purchased using the 70% rule. My approach has been to foc...
RTC vs. the current housing crisis. Huge profits were made in the wake of the RTC crisis two decades ago. Will residential real estate experience a similarly dramatic turnaround? :roll: