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Jonathan Wu 21, Educated, & Ready to start
20 January 2021 | 10 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets community,Jonathan here, I first started listening to the podcast during the beginning of Covid and now I'm 100 episodes in. This is my first post here actually and I have a lot to say. So, I just wr...

Juan S. Refinancing BRRRR Deals.
4 December 2018 | 36 replies

Buy at a discounted priceRehab to force appreciation Rent to a Tenant Refinance to pull original investments outRepeat the process If this is done under a company name how can the home get refinanced or should transfe...

Tony Marcelle How to overcome pitfalls of subject to investing?
31 October 2016 | 22 replies

I am new to subject to investing. Like most people, my BIGGEST fears are the due on sale clause. Here is the other thing that bothers me. If the tenant buyer defaults on making payments in the subject to deal, then wh...

Cody Lambson Would you pay more for a house that had paid off Solar Panels?
5 January 2017 | 13 replies

Would you pay more for a house that had paid off Solar Panels?I have a rental in Phoenix, Arizona and I have Solar Panels on them. I put the bill in my tenant's Name, so that I am not responsible for the utility.My qu...

Arthur Kraamwinkel Should I accept offer?
14 March 2017 | 22 replies

I am selling my first flip, in fact its the first house I have ever sold. Its been on the market for four weeks in Adams MA. After going back and forth a buyer is within 2250 of my goal but refuses to come any closer....

Mary Joe Has anyone try PROSPER as a passive investment?
13 July 2015 | 17 replies

Has anyone tried PROSPER as a passive investment for earning interest income?  It sounds like a nice concept, better than earning 0% with my bank.   Also, no tenant headaches. Wonder if anyone has tried this before. 

Norm Chrostowski How nice are your units??
3 June 2009 | 15 replies

I just completed re-habbing my upper unit in my duplex. Turned out really nice. Most who came to look at it said it's the nicest they've seen. Hence it rented in 4 days. I do just about everything myself, so I save a ...

Damien Clark Tax issue!
28 April 2014 | 13 replies

I had to purchase my primary residence with my parents credit, at the time I couldn't get approved. While I know it does not matter I paid all the closing cost, down payment, taxes and mortgage payments each month...

Charles Kappe Private money lenders
13 February 2015 | 10 replies

Does anyone know any investor friendly private money lenders in the Montgomery county or the Philadelphia area. I am looking to start on my first real estate property. Due to my age of 21 and not having enough assets ...

Justin Moore New to REI, Where do I begin!?
15 January 2020 | 7 replies

Me and my wife have 9-5s, with poor credit and considerable debt so I understand Flipping and buying/holding is out of the picture....for now. Want to begin Wholesaling in the Tucson area, looking for some guidance! W...