Hello biggerpockets :), heard back from two of my brokers and pretty much the only options I have to get into a rental is going the private route. So I just started thinking and thought about freeing up some cash whic...
Did you acquire residential or other investment property in Santa Cruz County prior to July 1st, 2023, and are now contemplating selling it? It is essential to familiarize yourself with the new septic system ordinance...
Hey all, have been lurking on the forums for a while and reading about all of your RE journeys. I have no RE investing experience and my investments to date have been in equities.I am currently torn on what to do with...
Just went driving for dollars and I gotta say it wasn't as bad as I thought. I actually got out of my car to talk to the neighbors about the distressed properties. I gave out all 7 of the business cards i had left and...
I just spent my evening at a local blogging meetup and couldn't help but wonder why more of our members aren't blogging either here or on their own personal blogs off-site.
I can't tell you how important I think a bl...
Hard money lending seems to be popular in my area and every lender that does it just raves about it. I would like to know what the drawbacks are and things to look out for from the lenders perspective? Aside from ha...
I am a new investor looking to use the next year or two to network and build a great team in Central Virginia. I saw there's a Richmond REIA and a Chesterfield REIA. I'm wondering if anyone has experience with either ...
Hi BP members,I am brand new to the real estate investment world, a few posts and my first REIA meeting last week! I am grateful for the opportunity to interact.From my research so far and based on my personal situati...
Fellow NEPA Investors, I currently have a 3 - unit multi family in Dunmore, PA. I have owned it since June 2018 and all of my leases are ending March 31st of this year. My leases / tenants were inherited...some inf...
So I get a call from one of the brokers I use and he tells me about this ‘great duplex’ foreclosure that started out at $199k, then worked its way down to $149k whereupon an investor bid $85k. Which the bank refu...