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Ben Firstenberg Where you can still find deals -- House Hacks
30 August 2023 | 12 replies

Hello all, I'm an agent in Atlanta who works primarily with investors. I see a lot of posts on here asking where to look for deals and thought maybe it would be helpful to summarize what I know and what I'm seeing tod...

Lucien Gautreau Finding Good buyer's Agents that are ok and BOLD with offers
18 May 2018 | 10 replies

Hey BP guys, I'm just wondering what everyone else is doing when trying to find a good deal to FLIP or BRRRR a property..  I follow exactly the rules that @Brandon Turner suggests which is the %70 rule or even %75 rul...

Ying Gong Entering buy and hold market right now
29 April 2017 | 22 replies

San Diego housing price is at and above pre-recession level.  I am wondering whether the timing is not right to enter market for buying and holding (for rent) when positive cash flow seems generally challenging.  It s...

Kalen Jordan Best practice for due diligence packets from turnkey providers
30 January 2020 | 15 replies

Been checking out a number of data sources recently - some paid like neighborhoodcout and quantmaps. I've been asking myself what best practices should be for due dillegence packets that turnkey providers have.
One t...

Trace Sexton New to Real Estate in Birmingham, AL
29 April 2015 | 7 replies

My name is Trace and I'm new to real estate investing. I'm 26 years old and recently relocated back to the Birmingham area. Although I don't have any practical real estate investment experience, I have dabbled pretty ...

Michael M. Would you buy a fixer upper in a flood zone?
21 September 2017 | 16 replies

Im looking at fixer upper north of Lancaster, CA. It's in a flood zone. Anyone have experience with live in flip in a flood zone? The property needs a new roof, flooring, kitchen, basically I doubt there's any room fo...

Enrique Kratz American cities with high walkability but low cost of living?
24 December 2020 | 41 replies

Hey guys, Recent college grad, thinking of buying an apartment. I was living in NYC and I really like it, however, it's very expensive, it doesn't seem like a good place to live when you are starting out in life. I'm ...

Dominique Myles Re: Investor Advice for Starting Out
3 February 2015 | 14 replies

Good Afternoon,I am a teacher interested in entering real estate. I have a two year goal that I have set for myself to save a least $40,000. However, a colleague of mine recently advised me that she was told that mone...

22 June, 2023
Unbelievable Returns from Flipping This New Type of Real Estate

The real estate market is crumbling…or is it? According to experienced investors like Jessie Rodriguez, now is one of the best times in recent memory to start building wealth. As a multi-decade house-flipping veteran,...

15 September, 2023
The “Middle Class Trap” That’s Keeping You in Debt

The fear of Job loss has become real for most Americans. And if you’re falling into the “middle-class trap,” a sudden loss of income could be even more severe. After the recent tech layoffs of 2022 and 2023, businesse...