This is a post to those incensed over others declaring their victories in this and other communities. The Bigger Pockets family was where I began my serious investor education and outreach; I continue to do so and dow...
Hey folksrelatively new to commercial investing. getting started and would appreciate help, insights. Dallas corporate growth is booming especially north DFW. There are office medical buildings for sale. These...
Hi all,
Brand new here. Just joined a few minutes ago. I'm looking to learn more about investing and to get started. I've been reading the blog for quite sometime now and finally took the step to join the forums. Loo...
Hi everyone! I am brand new to RE investing and was hoping to get some input on how to choose a great out of state market. I live in San Francisco, and for my first deal I want to do a buy and hold, single family home...
Good morning BP family from Dickinson Texas. I've recently have decided to get into REI to be able to create a second income and to also leave something behind for my kids. I would say the thing that sparked my intere...
and so our buyers backed out, a 290k house.This is the second time we have been jacked (last time was a different property) and had a sale fall through. How do you guys handle this?
Hi, Brand new here! I'm practicing analyzing deals before I get ready to jump in the game. I wanted to double check and see if I'm doing this correctly. 3 Units - 1-4bed 2-3beds going rate for rent is around 800 a bed...
Hi my name is Jennie, Right now I am finding properties for a investor as my learning process, however, I need help in learning how to analyze the property, determine the ARV, Comparable, and how to determine if the p...
"The city’s office-vacancy rate jumped in the second quarter by the most since the last recession, while the amount of space available for sublease almost doubled, according to a report to be released this week by bro...
What is the best way to delay or avoid paying depreciation recapture tax? It is my understanding that when you sell a property, you are required to pay back all of your accumulated depreciation at a rate of up to 25%....