Interested in investing in real estate, but not quite sure how to get started? Maybe you're curious about the process of investing and want to know what it actually looks like?
Potential investors have lots of questi...
I Recently Got my New York State License. I feel Like my Strengths are More aligned towards Working Commercial side, I’m very Analytical Person. I’m a Agent with Keller Williams . What advice you have for me?1. How do...
My Wife and I purchased our home in Charlotte NC last year for $147,000. We bought it in rough shape and have since then replaced all the flooring, put in new Kitchen cabinets and countertops and painted the whole pla...
One strategy I am trying to implement to find deals is to tell everyone I meet what I do and what deal criterias I have. Every time I meet someone at an event, coffee shop, online real estate forums, or get off the ph...
Few days ago I passed the VA Real Estate Salesperson exam a few days ago and am looking for brokers to hitch my wagon with. I have had "meetings" with a few brokers and honestly am unable to decipher between all the f...
Hello Bigger pockets San Antonio. A few weeks ago I got some good advice here about how to get my real estate licence. Well now I have passed my state exam and now need to find a good brokerage. Any recommendations an...
From what i understand in a lease option sandwich, most investors collect an option consideration from their TBer, and subtract that amount from the price of the home. But when it comes to helping my TBer get approved...
Hi guys,I'm brand new to real estate investing.I'm going to school in a college town that has a good market of both students (with big money parents), and a large local community. As a 19 year old, I realized I can ma...
Hello BP, I'm curious if you could provide some insight into the 50% rule. More specifically, does this rule of thumb include property management fees or would those be additional?
Thanks in advance!
I recently attended a class on advanced tax strategies for real estate investors. As we all know the standard "straight line" depreciation allowance from the IRS is a 27 year depreciation schedule on residential inves...