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Brandon Johnson How to Structure My Creative Finance to Purchase a Duplex
28 July 2018 | 15 replies

I found a deal in my local market here in Baton Rouge where a seller is willing to sell his duplex, that is not currently on the market and he is open to possibilities of carrying a note for a small portion of the pur...

Rylie Hendren College Student Looking to Start in Real Estate
26 May 2017 | 17 replies

Hello everyone! My name is Rylie and I am looking to buy a property short-term instead of renting while I am in enrolled at Michigan State University for the next 3 to 4 years completing a BS in computer science and a...

Manny Apodaca 1ST TIME HOME BUYER, HELP!
12 March 2023 | 13 replies

Buying a condo in Southern  California as a primary home, long term, house hack, BRRR, 1ST time,  investment....1. What are possible pro/con of using/not using a real estate agent to close 1st deal? 2. Pro/con of usin...

Account Closed Think I outbid myself; thoughts on overpaying?
9 May 2019 | 38 replies

So I’m a newbie investor and I’ve been searching for SFHs to start my portfolio base. The market right now is a racket and extremely difficult to win bids or get deals (unless paying cash of course). What are your tho...

David Zachery Self employed income too low
6 February 2015 | 39 replies

My wife and I are both self employed so on paper we don't show enough income for a loan for a property.  This would be my first property. I was looking into a turnkey rental.  Ideas?  Keep in mind I'm new here and so ...

Pixel Rogue Can rental income be used to contribute to retirement...explained inside...
10 July 2023 | 17 replies

As an independent contractor years back I was able to exceed traditional 401k limits w/super/megaroth. This was glorious. Since then the company which provided the solo 401k was acquired, rules changed so that now (in...

Kevin Scott is there a way out of paying 20% down payment?
12 December 2017 | 22 replies

The 20% downpayment on my first multi-family is holding me back.  The money is there but with additional money to be spent fixing the place up it is going to shrink my savings quite a bit.  I'm curious to hear what ot...

George P. my commercial agent: "over 8% CAP does not exist"
15 April 2013 | 23 replies

i have been working with an agent that has been working on commercial RE only for the past 10 yrs. he is an older guy, around 76. we looked at a few properties together and when i told him what i was looking for "arou...

Eric Lyles First Time Home Buyer Advice
9 March 2019 | 14 replies

Hello Everyone,I'm 26 years old. I'm from Sacramento, CA, and I am new to Real Estate Investing. I've been reading and listening to multiple topics here on "Bigger Pockets;" it's amazing how knowledgeable individuals ...

Zachary Sexton Live-In Flip On The East Side. Did We Buy Too High?
19 February 2019 | 18 replies

My wife and I are under contract on a duplex in the rapidly developing* east side of Austin, TX.We made a $471,000 offer and are approved for a 3.5% The current rent for the front and back units are $1,450 and $1,535 ...