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first time posting on here and I want to say it's been great to read all the forms and appreciate how this is such a great form to get information.
I've been using my covid down time while working f...
Hello BP Community! I have already introduced myself here, but for those who did not read the first introduction...Hi! My name is Amiee Thompson, I am new to this site as well as to real estate investing! So far this ...
I'd just like to throw it out there that, while I don't have a lot of knowledge in the real estate sector, I do have a nice camera and a decent eye for photography. I can at least take better pictures of your property...
My name is Damian, and I live in Orlando Florida. I am a newbie here on bigger pockets, and in the real estate business. I'm interested in wholesaling, but I am a little unclear about how to get started. What are the ...
Hi BP. I've been on the phone today with a credit union and I'm finding that they are willing to give 30yr terms vs the banks I've spoken with who seem to only want to give me 15yr terms on investment properties. Am I...
Hello All,I am a Real Estate Agent based in Raleigh and the surrounding areas. I lean towards listing properties but have buyer clients as well. I am an aspiring investor wanting to specialize in multi-family units. M...
Would love the opportunity to shadow or learn the ropes of wholesaling in Illinois from someone who is an established investor with plenty of knowledge and experience with wholesaling. Or at the very least a guide of ...
Hi BP North Carolina!I need your help! My brother owns a condo in the Fayetteville, NC area and recently got a letter from his tenant's lawyer stating that they have filed bankruptcy and that he could not directly co...
Hey Everyone,This is my second post on BP and I'm hoping to gain some insight.My wife and I have successfully completed 2 live in flips and are sitting in a great position equity wise. We have a HELOC for $60k on the...
Newbie here. If my immediate area, 32506 in Pensacola FL, doesn't even come close to the 2% rule (rent/value) then I shouldn't be starting here, correct? I'm using the BRRRR method, and median rent is about $850 for...