All Forum Posts by: Joseph Casazza
Joseph Casazza has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hey @Katie Stewart,
Thanks for the warm welcome. I will be sure to checkout the forums. Best of luck in your journey!
Joe C
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hey @Nicholas Zornek,
Thanks for the advise. As I get closer to purchasing my first property I will probably have questions and be reaching out!
Joe C
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hey @Brandon L.!
Appreciate the warm welcome. I will be sure to take some time and read your posts. From skimming through they seem to be packed with great information and extremely relevant. I will definitely reach out if I have questions!
Joe C
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hey @Franklin Curry Jr,
Thanks for all the suggestions! I will definitely spend some time catching up on BP podcasts. I have only listened to a few so far but they all seem to be packed with beneficial of information. Best to you and you endeavors.
Joe C
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hello @Andrew J Kleeman,
I appreciate the suggestions and advice. I have ordered "The Book on Rental Property Investing" and am waiting for it to arrive. I look forward to reading it! Good luck to you in your endeavors.
Best,
Joe C
Post: My Bigger Pockets Intro

- Philadelphia, PA
- Posts 7
- Votes 2
Hello BP Community,
My name is Joe Casazza and I am a recent college graduate living in Philadelphia, PA. I am new to Bigger Pockets and real estate in general. I discovered the Bigger Pockets community after listening to a few of Brandon and Josh's podcasts. I personally find real estate attractive because of its ability to produce passive income.
Within the next 2 years I hope to purchase a multi-family house hacking property in Philadelphia. I feel as though house hacking is a logical and relatively low risk way to enter the real estate world.
Any suggestions as far as real estate education (books, youtube channels, other podcasts, etc.) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!