Hey my name's Zach. I live in Michigan. I became interested in real estate recently while listening to a few podcasts(bigger pockets and real estate rookie). I realized while listening that this could be a great oppor...
I want to go ahead and start my real estate journey and I have money that I saved up but it’s not in the bank.. how do I go about getting a loan from the bank or how do I go about starting my journey on owning my firs...
Hi everyone, I am a new landlord who just purchased their first six unit. It's a great building and I was able to get it off market from an owner who has owned for 40 years.
The only issue is four of the units are p...
Hello all,I am starting out on my journey to financial freedom and REI.I am a recent college grad starting my first real job at the start of 2019 in Birmingham, AL. I have begun reading Scott Trench's Set for Life and...
Hello! I am in the early stages of my real estate journey and am looking to delve into short-term rentals. I've done my due diligence on AirDNA/ Mashvisor to narrow down on a profitable location. I recently found a de...
Looking for some input,I just purchased my first duplex a couple of months ago, inherited tenants. One pays rent early every month (they really are rockstars), the other pays late every month.The guy who pays late is ...
Hi BP Family,
Excited to share with you guys. I picked up my first commercial building. 5 units in Albany, NY. Value add deal we’re gutting each unit. The plan is to modernize the apartments, raise rents and keep ...
Hi everyone! I’ve been investing in stocks for over 8 years with pretty good results and am finally exploring if real estate investing makes sense for me in 2024. Not really looking to make a huge switch… just looking...
Hi everyone! I am excited to start this journey into real estate investing, and have begun the process passionately, already doing tons of listening and research and just talked to a lender yesterday.Here's the thing:...
So have $30,000 in cash reserves but I do not want to use it all on a down payment for of a house (via Conventional Financing/ 20%). Now I know what you're thinking "just do the FHA route" well that is 100% true I can...