I'm having a little trouble getting my first deal under my belt and am thinking about partnering with a more experienced investor. As experienced investors, what do you look for in a potential partner on a deal? I kno...
As more people reach out to me seeking advice about dipping their toes into the rental real estate investment waters, it occurs to me that most people don't have their *stuff* together enough to get started. They don...
Interesting scenario. My fiance' and I bought a SFR in our home town which is new construction. We went there, picked out the lot, the exact layout of the house (these were predetermined, about 10 selections) signed...
I started investing in September 2012...does that mean I had my first deal in September?...NO.I had not yet developed the confidence (nor the capital) to say proudly to all my friends, family and strangers, that I was...
Hi everyone. My name is Anthony, from Massachusetts, specifically North Shore area. I found BP while doing some research and learning more about real estate investing. I've been making my way through all the podca...
Hi everyone,My name is Samantha Ferber. My partner, Bret Leake, and I wanted to introduce ourselves to the BP community. We are both new to REI in practice, but feel like we've read everything we could get our hands ...
Hey Everyone,After listening to the podcast for a couple months I finally became a member of Bigger Pockets and it's really inspired me in a whole new way.I'm from Philly yet have been living in Los Angeles as a worki...
As fund managers, it's important to have a historical perspective when it comes to investment strategies and where we allocate our money. Real estate investing has been a popular way to build wealth for centuries, wit...
Listened to @Dave Meyer's great interview with @James Dainard this week and it's got me thinking about zoning. I've always found zoning fascinating. Personally I have thought buying in mixed use zoning could be an int...
The title says it all, that is just my end goal with this, (the more the merrier, obviously lol) - or I guess, we could always just back-trace the figures, what's the average net per unit? per property?