I'll get straight to it. I am a new investor with only three flips under my belt. My current goal is to build a rental portfolio with cash flowing and appreciating assets while flipping for additional capital. I prefe...
Let me introduce myself, My name is Tyler, and I am a senior in high school. I would like to get into the real estate game, but I don't really have any connections, nor do I have much money. I was thinking about going...
Greetings BP! My name is Ian Ballard. I've been in the Sacramento area nearly all my life. I currently work as Technical Arts Director for a local church. That's basically coordinating the installation of equipment an...
I'm going to start sourcing my own leads and making cash offers on houses, but I have a knowledge gap that I'm looking to fill. What kind of deal-halting complications can arise when a deal has legal issues? I'm thi...
Hello fellow BP'ers,
First let me say that I am a frequent reader of BP blog posts, and through those posts, I have been steered more toward multifamily properties lately. I used to think that I wanted single fami...
Hi all, new investor here. In my area (Eastern Ontario, Canada), there are quite a few duplexes or multi-family properties that are coming up for sale that have incredibly low rents. One I was just looking at was a du...
Hey All! Been watching/listening to BeardyBrandon (fantastic teacher) and others on BP but have some questions about subject 2. Why subject 2? It seems like it fits in with what I'm trying to do. I live in an expensiv...
I have recently renovated a one bedroom apartment in the heart of Washington heights, New York. The apartment has been on the market for about 40 days now and I am currently working with a Real Estate Agent in finding...
I'm paying $300/year for my UPS box, which is listed as my business' address. The UPS store owner said that after this year renewal, he's raising the prices. It's expensive.I was reading about USPS street addressing. ...
"The only reason I'm not investing in New York is due to the eviction rule. A tenant can stay 4-5 years without paying rent while destroying your home." This is what every New York Investor keeps telling me. Is there ...