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Stephanie Deppe Seeking help on self directed IRAs for REI
17 November 2025 | 6 replies
There's the typical Roth IRA or Traditional IRA (post-tax vs pre-tax contributions).
Kenneth Seil Beginner Real Estate investor looking to connect
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
You’ll grow faster around investors who lead with integrity and generosity.This community is full of them — reach out, ask questions, and contribute where you can.
Bradley Singer Looking to Build a Florida Investment Portfolio – Seeking Connections & Opportunities
5 November 2025 | 5 replies
If you’re working in the Florida market — or have advice on scaling responsibly — I’d love to hear from you.Looking forward to connecting and contributing!
Zaid Akrem Paying back cash investor
8 November 2025 | 1 reply
If it wasn’t formalized, now’s a good time to document it clearly with a short agreement outlining who contributed what, how profits are split, and how taxes will be handled.
Jessica Miniru How to network here will my skills?
16 November 2025 | 3 replies
I’m open to learning, contributing, and growing together.
Selma Bensaid New Here! Exploring Property Management, Tech, and Physical Mail Solutions
10 November 2025 | 2 replies
I currently manage a few properties myself and have friends and colleagues who collectively manage hundreds more.I’m also involved with a platform called Digital Domi, which focuses on simplifying how property owners and residents handle physical mail and communication.I joined BiggerPockets because I’ve learned so much from the content and community here, and I’d love to connect with others who are passionate about improving property operations, whether that’s through tech, systems, or just good old fashioned process refinement.I’m here to learn, contribute, and share experiences as I grow in both real estate and prop tech.Here’s a question for you all:What tools or technologies have made the biggest difference in how you manage your properties or communicate with tenants and owners?
Placeholder Placeholder Potential Investment Opportunity
13 November 2025 | 3 replies
If you don’t have cash for a down payment, it might be safer to explore partners or join a group investment where you can contribute a smaller amount while learning the process.Given the neighborhood concerns, also weigh tenant demand and potential resale.
Shenjuti Chowdhury Rookie Investor Exploring Salon Suite Opportunity on Long Island, NY
7 November 2025 | 0 replies
I’m also looking to build relationships with investors, contractors, brokers, and operators familiar with this space.I’m here to learn, listen, and contribute as I grow.
Hamidou Keita Question About Screening Traveling Nurses & Their Spouses
16 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hospitals don’t vet spouses, and every horror story I’ve seen with travel nurse rentals has come from the non-nurse half of the household.Income can come from either, but verify it.Some landlords rely entirely on the nurse’s contract letter — and that’s fine if they’re the sole payer.But if the spouse is contributing or working remotely, verify their income the same way you normally would.Bottom line:Screen both adults.Base income approval on whoever is actually paying the rent.Use the nurse’s assignment letter as proof of stability, not as a free pass for the spouse.It keeps things fair, consistent, and avoids the “I wish I would’ve screened the partner” headache that way too many landlords talk about.
John Garb Would it be a mistake to sell $60k of stocks from a brokerage?
28 October 2025 | 5 replies
Personally I would not liquidate the stocks, just maybe only contribute a smaller amount to it on a monthly basis.As far as the car, I would pay it off from current income.