Hi everyone, my wife and I are new to the wonderful world of real
estate investing. This is one of my first post on BP. Just wanted to
introduce ourselves on this forum. I am a physician in the Los Angeles
CA. M...
Good early morning all!
I have been lurking around the blog for about two months and finally got around to signing up after reading a few books that were directing me here. I am looking forward to connecting...
Hello, My name is Andrew Mackiewicz. I have never invested in real estate before, but after finding this site and the amazing wealth of people and knowledge it presents, I am determined to successfully start. For a ...
I just started to read books on real estate mostly rental properties but I’m kinda scared to take action or don't know how to start exactly. Any tips or book recommendations or anything would help.
Trying to build my first spec house and have some financing questions. It is a unique scenario. I have the opportunity to purchase a half-built project (about 1.75 mil has gone into the build so far -5200 sq ft house...
I just purchased a property from homeowner who told me they have another home that they’re willing to sell me. The seller offered to carry 20% so I can borrow 80% from a bank, but I have called several banks without l...
Alright BP so I live in area with a population just around 40k. Most of the mentors that I have seen or spoke with, or even successful investors are doing so in a bigger city. My question is, is it smart to invest in ...
I’m thinking about becoming a Real Estate Agent. I was curious about the process, and what it takes to be a successful agent, or it was a better ROI to just be an investor?
Hello All! My husband and I are fairly new investors seeking to buy and hold multi-family properties, particularly in the Twin Cities area. We currently live in Hong Kong but spend our summers in Minnesota. We’re s...
Greetings BP, After lurking, listening to podcasts, reading books, I am ready to get started in real estate investing this year. I am most interested in cash flow than appreciation (although appreciation is always nic...