[size=18]CA prices down a WHOPPING 40%-50% [/size]
Many analysts suggest another 15% drop in values in the next year!!
This is pretty typical in the areas most hard hit in CA. I myself had a few homes in the "Centr...
I'm a new real estate investor, interest in purchasing multi-family properties and renting them for the long-term. I have Quickbooks Pro 2016 (desktop version) and I'm looking for advice on setting it up for my busine...
Part of the reason I invested in the Oregon Coast in 2018 was I thought to myself, "In twenty years this is going to be a great escape."
My intuition served me well just two years later when the Pandemic hit, we fled...
Hello, I've been trying to think of the best strategy for my first home purchase in LA and wanted to tap into this forum's wisdom! As we all know, prices have sky rocketed which makes buying a property in Los Angeles...
This is hilarious: http://instant-guru.com/vsl.php?private&a_aid=4f2d...I would say this confirmed what many people here know about what a scam a lot of guru courses are, but I don't feel like I can trust him...Be...
Hi everyone,New to BiggerPockets - my name is George, I'm from Waterbury Vermont. I'm 23, graduated from college last May, with a degree in mechanical engineering, and am currently working full time as an engineer. I ...
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I'm diving into QuickBooks Online for the first time and could use some guidance. To give you a bit of background, I know very little about bookkeeping beyond managing my budget for the last three decades (ug...
How do you feel about a $700k purchase price with a non owner occupied 4plex DSCR loan 3yr prepayment penalty, 10yr interest only 30yr fixed after$560k loan amount (20% down)7.750 par rate with no costs. monthly payme...
This one is a little personal. Which is fine, because at the end of the day, we all do this song and dance for personal reasons. However, I'm sharing this because maybe my story will help the next person, and its su...
I know some of you landlords have a weight limit on dogs...for example a "not to exceed 25 pounds" clause.Is this weight limit typically a "CURRENT" weight or is this a eventual full grown weight?