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Lauren B. First Year; four flips, two evictions, then I bought a rental
13 January 2019 | 10 replies

Hi! I’m Lauren! I’m a newish investor and really never introduced myself. I live and work in Asheville NC. I was able to find a great investor who took a risk with me because I found great deals. I started my first fl...

Forrest King About to make my first deal in Cheyenne, Wyoming
8 January 2019 | 7 replies

Hi everyone!I'm Forrest, I'm a 32 year old single father of 2 and I've lived in Cheyenne for 12 years, owned my own home for 8. I'm here to learn! I've listened to the podcast for sometime and I'm excited to meet some...

Regis M Burdier Regis from Wesley Chapel (Tampa), FL
1 March 2016 | 8 replies

Hi my name is Regis. I live in Wesley Chapel, about 30 minutes north or Tampa. I am new to real estate investing. My goals are to build wealth through investing in real estate, improve my family's standard of living, ...

Collin Hays Two fallacies to avoid right now: Sunk Cost Fallacy and Recency Fallacy
25 September 2024 | 8 replies

I hear from a fair number of folks that are ensnared by one of these two fallacies right now.The first one is the "sunk cost" fallacy.  The sunk cost fallacy occurs when we feel that we have invested too much to quit....

Ryan B. Object hidden inside wall of property, are you allowed to keep it?
25 September 2011 | 19 replies

Say someone happened to purchase an old bank that had been turned into a SFR. Hypothetically speaking, if something happen to be found inside a hollowed out brick in the crawlspace, would they be allowed to keep it?

Craig McCarty Steadily Quote info
5 February 2024 | 10 replies

Hello all!  I have been hearing/seeing ads for Steadily and I was curious so I went online to get a quote.  Little background, I was an insurance contractor for 15 years and have been a licensed adjuster since 2019.  ...

Kevin L. Bought at court house steps (1st time), next step?
17 April 2016 | 9 replies

Settled last week. Previous owner is no longer live in the house. However, there are some stuff left in the house as I can see from the window. Here are my questions if you can help, (State: Virginia)1) I have the dee...

Ian Mains Retired Military and Real Estate Newbie in San Antonio, TX
27 January 2017 | 11 replies

Greetings BP! I retired from the U.S. Army last year and decided to settle near San Antonio, TX. I don't have any background in real estate, but am educating myself currently with all the rich content on here as well ...

Emmanuel Okelola Starting out in central Florida
22 October 2024 | 7 replies

Hello,I'm curious on recommendations on how to get started. I've read Brandon Turners book on Rental Property Investing, I regularly listen to the bigger pockets podcasts as well as research and learn about buying and...

Jim Kittridge Direct Mail Campaign with 1,162 mailers
10 October 2018 | 8 replies

Hi everyone,This is my first direct mail campaign. I've narrowed in on 1,162 targets and setup a 6 touch campaign hitting them every 4 weeks. This is the criteria I used:-SFR-At least 40 % equity-Bought house 5+ years...