New to investing but my goal is to begin rebuilding our community one house at a time. I am willing to network and to gain knowledge. Little about me. I have a Bachelors in Marketing and I also went to school for Real...
Hey guys, Just wanted to introduce myself. I graduated from SLU in 2018 and am currently working as a banking analyst in the area. Goal is to own my first multi-family by the end of 2019. Been a BP listener/reader for...
Calling all runners, joggers, week-end warriors and all-around ultra-adventure athletes!!The Michelle and Chris Clothier family foundation are sponsoring the first-ever Ultra-Marathon in Memphis, Tn...The Big Buffalo ...
I’m on the prowl everyday looking to attend some of these meeting to get going and network.Could someone point me in the right direction to finding:Buyers Other wholesalers Mentors In the Houston area driving for doll...
Hey everyone! My name is Mark, and I'm a new real estate investor in Atlanta, GA. I don't have much real experience but I have read plenty of books on RE investing. I'm planning to get my feet wet by purchasing my fir...
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My name is David and I'm just getting started in all things Real Estate investing. I'm currently located in the Metro Atlanta area.
I've thought about real estate for some time as an investm...
Hi BP friends,
I am a little new to the area and am considering starting a RE investing meetup group that focuses on the peninsula area in Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, ( Pierce County & Kitsap County ) in Washingt...
Hi!I'm currently in Champaign, and most likely will do my investing around Indianapolis. I was born and raised in Lafayette, Indiana. The plan is to save money living with my husband's parents here in Illinois and t...
Hello Everyone!My name is William Nereson, I am from Boerne, Texas north of San Antonio and currently live in Houston, Texas. I recently got started on the Bigger Pockets community (July 2017) and have been learning a...
Today, two key points in the market caught my attention.
Mild Decline in Mortgage Rates:
The national average for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage has seen a slight dip to 6.87%. This change, though small, could be th...