I am a regular listener of the bigger pockets podcast, and I absolutely love it. I am getting quality information for my recently founded obsession for real estate.
I have a full time job that pays around 170k exclu...
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has had a good experience with a property managment company in Detroit? My current one is not working out.Sincerely Lizz
Hey everyone!I’ve been a lurker on BP for several months and decided it’s time to get serious. I’m a 39 year old software engineer from Northern Virginia. I’m new to investing, although my wife and I had a rental cond...
Hi, my name is Taylor and I currently live in the downtown Sacramento area. I am in my early twenties and manage at a well-known fine dining steakhouse.Throughout my life, I have never been close to anyone who was tru...
Real estate in California is expensive. Especially in the bay area. That's why I'm looking to buy out of state. I have around 50k to put down as a down payment on my first property. The problem is, I am inexperienced ...
Long time lurker, first-time poster here. While growing up, my dad was an office man, not a handyman. As a result, I am now grown up and know almost nothing about construction. I am a bilking contractor's dream come t...
Hi Everyone! My name is Hannah. My husband, David and I are very excited to learn and move forward with real estate investment. We were introduced to this kind of investment about a week and a half ago. Since then, w...
I'm looking at investing in a property in Indianapolis. I am near Baltimore, and don't know the city very well. If you know Indy and would be willing to give me some feedback on the address/location I'm looking, wou...
I had sterling credit until 1-1/2 yrs ago when I had to claim bankruptcy. I really have little to no money to work with. Is there any way I can get into the real estate market in this situation?
Looking at a property that consists of two apartments and a vacant shop front. Looking to remodel and rent the apartments, and renovate and either rent or start up a business (down the road) in the store front. We h...