I just finished reading the book and because I lack experience I am just blown away.
All you have to do is work 4hrs a week and you can be a millionaire? I read this book because many people on the site have ...
I am starting a direct mail campaign. I started with a list of owners, mailing addresses and property addresses in excel. I then created a word doc with the mail merge to have the same return address on every sheet...
Ok, not really permission but input would be appreciated.
I'm looking at a home inside of a school system known to be very desirable. The city is entirely made up of expensive (for the Birmingham market) homes and is...
Good morning BP family! I am new to BP and figured what better way to get my feet wet then make a post and document the beginning of my journey. A little background about my real estate journey. Dating back to my grea...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Portland.
Purchase price: $454,000
My wife and I found this multi-family in Portland that fit all of our criteria, then found ...
I have an opportunity to purchase a SFH from a friend that is currently a rental. This will be my first rental property and have been doing as much research as I can but am looking for some thoughts and help on this o...
Hello,I am relatively new to the idea of real estate investing. My girlfriend and I recently started doing a lot of researching in to the idea and lifestyle and we have a goal of being financially independent within 5...
Hello bigger pockets! All of you are awesome and I’m so happy to be here! I’m looking for advice on my first investment and I think going down the 203k route is up my avenue.I’m a licensed electrician in Austin, TX an...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Fayetteville.
Purchase price: $83,000
Cash invested: $7,000
This is our first home. We've stated the remodeling and it still will...
In the past, you could buy a property with cash in an LLC, rehab it, and then just before cash-out refinancing, transfer it back to your personal name to conform to Fannie/Freddie guidelines and get a traditional loan...