Let me first say that I am a student/fan of Robert Kiyosaki. I own all of the videos/audio books/games he's made. Aparently the "No Money Down" days are over for hard money lenders. I was told the other day that my fi...
Hello everyone!I found BiggerPockets from Josh's interview on The Financial Independence Podcast. I've barely scratched the surface of the forums but I'm working my way through the podcast. I dig the audio info becaus...
My business partner and I are in the process of ending a very successful 10+ year partnership in which we managed to build a portfolio of 50+ units through the BRRR method. Since the market shifted a few years ago we...
Was originally planning on remodeling the house but those plans are now canceled. We have roughly $100k sitting in a savings account doing nothing. We want to put into this our core four lazy portfolio now.With the US...
I’m 69 years old and have been in the Real Estate industry for my entire adult life. I’m financially free due to my investing over the decades. But I love real estate and continue to help others reap same benefits I h...
I am looking to start my business by building an ADU on our property to use to host AirBnB guests. Are there any resources I could access that would give me a roadmap to follow to make this an efficient process?This ...
Found this article by Bill Gross of PIMCO. He shows an image of a series of concentric circles with the safest investments in the center and each circle going outward has more risk - according to the PIMCO investm...
It is my understanding that financial institutions prefer to borrow to those with a W-2 showing solid income. I am about to retire from the military and will be receiving a 1099-R for my pension (I will also be self e...
Hi, I am a new investor and I'm contemplating buying a commercial property to hold. I've been using the general "50% of EGI" rule to analyze properties but I am curious what a "true" range is. I do have some questions...
I'm reading Buying and Managing residential real estate by Andrew J McLean and almost right off the bat he says the first step for newbies is to build credit. I would love any type of advice, just so I don't end up si...