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Paul Novak (Seeking Perspective) Shut Off 401K Investing
25 July 2025 | 13 replies
I say this because every investment is an opportunity cost, and if you're going to take money out of stocks (whether in a brokerage account or 401k) that could be earning 8-10%, you should have confidence that your acquisitions are going to perform better to account for the additional risk. 
Omar Dadabhoy Foreclosure investors how are you getting deals?
15 July 2025 | 9 replies
we buy non performing notes, so we foreclose on properties - you consider that foreclosure investing?
Sara Zelkovic First triplex in Pittsburgh acquired!
17 July 2025 | 16 replies

After a few months of analyzing deals, stalking BP posts, and viewing homes, we finally closed on a triplex in the Pittsburgh area under an LLC! All cash per seller request. One unit filled and working with a property...

Amber Stout 100% Bonus Depreciation Is Back
19 July 2025 | 15 replies
One other thing to add here - the bonus depreciation changes are indefinite - meaning they are no longer set to expire at any point in the near future - which is HUGE.And yes, @Bonnie Griffin Kaake is correct - if the dollars to acquire the property, materials, labor, or anything else in the acquisition or development of the property were incurred BEFORE 01/19/25, they are excluded from the 100% bonus. 
Carter Kronlage Vello Weekly Blog: Should I Buy A Vacation Rental In 2025?
1 August 2025 | 1 reply
While results vary by market, a typical cash-on-cash return on investment (ROI) can range from 8–12%, with top-performing properties in peak markets potentially reaching 20% or more, especially when financed.
Joshua Ferrey I acquired a SFR in Oakland Ca that is on a corner lot
25 July 2025 | 3 replies

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Oakland.

Purchase price: $240,000

Cash invested: $10,000

the rehab is still in progress so stay tuned!!

How did you fin...

Drew Mahlmeister Some real estate guidance
23 July 2025 | 17 replies
So, my goal is to acquire 14 doors and pay them off.
Clarase Mika Why Americans Should Be Investing in German Real Estate: An In-Depth White Paper
21 July 2025 | 2 replies
With its robust legal framework, consistent economic performance, and favorable interest rates, Germany stands out as a top investment destination for foreigners.
Barbara Johannsen Exploring Opportunities in Non-Performing Notes – Looking to Connect with Sellers
4 July 2025 | 3 replies
Hey everyone,I’ve been actively involved in the note space and am currently expanding my focus on non-performing notes (NPNs) across the U.S.I’m looking to connect with fellow investors, lenders, or note holders who might have NPNs they’re looking to offload—or even just want to talk strategy.
Emmanuel Soba Focused on 50+ Unit Multifamily in Atlanta, Florida, and Northern Virginia
7 July 2025 | 3 replies
Quote from @Emmanuel Soba: Hello BP community,I’m actively focused on acquiring and operating 50+ unit multifamily properties in select growth markets, including Atlanta, Florida, and Northern Virginia.