I am a realtor working in the San Francisco Bay Area and a frequent listener of the Bigger Pockets podcast. A phrase I've heard several times on the podcast as well as in the forums and at meetups is "investor-friendl...
I’ve been looking to invest in Blue Ridge or Bryson City and I’ve noticed on the Blue Ridge side that really nice properties have been coming on the market for under $430,000 for the first time in the two years that I...
Hello Everyone,I currently have 2 rental properties averaging $3,300/month in cashflow. I have 1 mortgage in my name (about $1500/month). My income is on the lower side since I have declared smaller amounts since 2022...
Hi, A very close friend of mine has just sold his business and will net $3,000,000He is very eager to put his new found wealth into real estate. Having read books and listened to podcasts he feels multi-family is whe...
Hi, everyone! I am brand new to the world of real-estate. However, what I lack in experience, I make up for in passion, drive and work ethic. I’m currently reading The Book on Rental Property Investing and just upgrad...
Hi everyone,My wife and I are planning to purchase our first property here int he Decatur/Atlanta area. We're wondering if we should obtain a mortgage from the outset or pay cash and then refinance. The way I see it...
I'm just starting out as an investor and also work full-time, so I plan to manage my own properties at least at first. Therefore, property management has been one of the aspects I've been researching extensively. I've...
In these market times if you are a real estate investor then you are familiar with the term “Value Add” but if you are not familiar, value add simply means do something to a property to improve its value. Typically t...
Is it possible to BRRRR to yourself? In other words, for the rent part we would just pay our own mortgage and live there. Then wait for a seasoning period to do a cash out refi. Thanks
Hi everyone! As someone graduating college in December and wanting to get into real estate investing asap, what would be the best way to start? I love the the BRRRR method, however it would take a couple of years to...