Should You Buy Properties With Back Taxes or Liens?
Are properties that have back taxes or liens a good investment? They certainly can be if the numbers work. Here's how to tell.
Learn how to buy and sell investment properties.
Are properties that have back taxes or liens a good investment? They certainly can be if the numbers work. Here's how to tell.
Learn about a real estate investor whose journey has taken her from construction management to wholesaling by honing her interpersonal skills.
As real estate agents, the way we do business was drastically impacted by the coronavirus. From showings to closings, it's all different than before.
Follow one investor through a recent property to learn what you should be paying attention to during a walk-through.
Real estate investor Alyson Anderson went from the police academy to real estate and obtained four cash-flowing rental properties in 8 years.
Mistakes happen. But good negotiation skills and positive relationships in your business dealings can help you resolve them.
Buying your first home can be intimidating. Avoid all-too-common missteps. Here's how to approach buying property for the first time.
Consider these factors to set realistic expectations for property value and cash flow to ensure your investment turns out to be a great deal.
Prior to joining the company, BiggerPockets' podcast producer Kevin Leahy started his journey in real estate. But working for the company and being involved in the community has made him…
Meet Tanya Salseth, a former government employee working 9-5 and traveling overseas regularly. She turned to BiggerPockets to learn about investing in real estate, and it's changed her entire life.
Demographics like vacancy rates aren't everything. Sure, this stuff is important. But it's not the first thing you need to figure out when vetting markets for real estate investments.
There may still be a few good deals out there on the MLS if you can spot them. But it's also a valuable tool in other ways.
Meet an investor who house hacked a fourplex in Baltimore, Maryland, and is only paying $20 of her own money toward her $2,870 monthly mortgage payment.