Hi all,I'm currently living in Seattle, WA but am looking to make a move back to my home state, Missouri. I plan to purchase a four-plex and use that as a jumping off point but I am not sure where to go. I want to mov...
I am a relatively new real estate investor from Gainesville, FL. I am the President of FAB Real Estate Solutions LLC. We started operations in October of 2014. Our main focus is rehabbing, but we have buy and hold pro...
If you're tracking Raleigh, North Carolina prices then you know... we've grown a lot over the past few years. The US real estate economy in general has boomed thanks to COVID and previous rate drops. Currently, a sing...
I need your help! In an effort to understand more about the interaction of a 9 - 5 job and real estate investing, I've put together a 5-minute survey. Anyone interested in completing the survey can access it here: htt...
Hi, my name is Frank and I'm new to BP, looking to start investing out of state in Indianapolis. I've identified a few properties I have been interested in and have done some analysis using the BP calculators but I'm ...
I was hating my job, the long commute, the stifling manager, the boring day-to-day routine…and everything. I told my husband I want to do something just for myself, for us, for our future. In late November, I told him...
This post is way past overdue but I had to take the time out and share some of my success with the BP community as my way to give back to a community that has given me so much since joining.
I am happy to say that I ...
I've been collecting a lot of data, researching past tends, and studying some market "guru's" who claim to have all the answers. The numbers don't look good, the trends scare the hell out of me, and I don't want to tr...
Hello,My husband and I bought a vacation home (2nd home) about a year ago and have been renting it out on Airbnb since January 2017. We bring in an approximate gross profit of $3k per month and a net profit of around ...
Will be closing soon on my first house hack :) Decided to do do things a bit differently than the norm by going in with 20% on a conventional loan (to avoid PMI), and to put me at a better equity position to borrow a...