I'm a new guy from Pittsburgh. Currently finishing up fixing my home in Lawrenceville and looking to learn a lot more about real estate investing in Pittsburgh.
I was wondering if anyone can post info from their first deals that they completed as a bird dog/ finders fee ( investor pays fee deals only). If someone could detail each step they took and problems they encountere...
Hello, I am currently working as an entry level accountant, and honestly I find the work to not be that challenging. Obviously since its entry level, it is alot of the basic stuff, but from working this job I have lea...
I am currently working as an entry level accountant, and honestly I find the work to not be that challenging. Obviously since its entry level, it is alot of the basic stuff, but from working this job I have learned th...
Hi Everyone,I'm Lori and A Newbie from Rockland County, who is looking for a deal upstate. I joined Bigger Pockets last year but never posted. I've been listening to podcasts and reading some and have now decided to ...
A lot of you will think I'm weird for trying something new and orthodox. I’ve noticed my team does great when we do mock calls, but let’s the pressure of new situations get to them sometimes. Starting today we started...
Good morning all. I'm new to Bigger Pockets, but very excited I found the platform. I've been going through the real estate podcast from the beginning, and have been learning a lot. I've read a few of the posts from o...
Hello from nebraska. I'm looking to become a real estate investor in the Omaha area. Would like to find a mentor who I can work with!
Looking forward to talking to all of you and even more learning from all of you
I am just about to move into my new 4 unit property. I have read up and know all the basics I need to set up but what does everyone feel is something they wished they had done in the beginning?
I am going to rent a private office and my plan is to make an LLC that collects rent from my personal business.By doing this, my business income gets shifted into rental income thus avoiding a lot of the 15.3% Self Em...