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Dan Gandee SB 586 Just Quietly Changed the Exit Game in Oregon. Here’s Why I Think It Matters
8 August 2025 | 1 reply
So here’s what I’m wondering, and I’d love your take:Does this 60-day option actually matter in a market where some buyers still hesitate on tenant-occupied homes?
Naga Rumicho Setting the wheels in motion
10 August 2025 | 7 replies
I am a husband, soon to be new father, and work as a physical therapist in my day job.
Parikshith Gari Costar cost? Any alternatives?
19 August 2025 | 15 replies
Wondering if you guys know how much would Costar would cost.Any other alternatives to Costar and why?
Bethany Peysen TX/OK-Personal Homes&Cars//LTR's Umbrella Coverage
31 July 2025 | 6 replies
The craziness of keeping up with multiple personal and business insurance policies is beginning to wear on me and I was wondering if anyone knew of an agent/company that would offer some sort of "umbrella" policy that would cover a group of assets in both TX & OK similar to these; Primary (valued at over 2M) and secondary home (valued at around $500K), personal higher end cars over $100K/exotic & classic, boats, 2 LTR homes all in Texas and 2 LTR homes in Oklahoma?
Thomas Lorini 📉 One Broken Pipe, $11,000 Later…
4 August 2025 | 2 replies
💸I greenlight the repair.Come Friday morning, the plumbers show up ready to go, but they need the city to shut off water at the street.Surprise: the city had paved over the shut-off access point during a prior project.So now a city crew has to come out and dig 6 feet deep just to reach the line.Fast-forward to late Friday… job’s done, water is finally back on, tenants are relieved — and I’m out 11 grand.👉 Lessons learned:•Always verify if individual unit shut-offs exist when buying a building•Set aside reserves for unexpected infrastructure surprises•Delivering water and communicating quickly with tenants goes a long way during chaosLandlord life isn't always fun - be ready.
Ale Ayestarán Ale Ayestaran intro as BiggerPockets new CEO
6 August 2025 | 63 replies
As the CEO of BiggerPockets, it’s my job to help make it easier for you to invest smarter, by removing friction, creating better tools, and finding ways for you to connect with like-minded investors.
John McKee Who has a Self Directed IRA
18 August 2025 | 27 replies
I started investing in an IRA from my very first paycheck from my first job after college.
Fahad Jirjis is dscrkings Legit ?
31 July 2025 | 11 replies
Quote from @Fahad Jirjis: Hello,I am looking to work with these guys and I was wondering if anyone know if they are legit or not or if anyone has worked with them before.Their name : dscrkings if it is too good to be true then it probably is, there are probably 10,000 people doing DSCR loans that end up at blackrock,blackstone or apollo.
Emmanuel Akanmu Staten Island/NYC Worth It for Wholesaling? Or Better to Start in TX/FL?
5 August 2025 | 2 replies
Staten Island is my local area, so I’m wondering if it’s worth focusing on, or if I’d be better off starting in a more active state like Texas or Florida.I’m really looking for markets where buyers are active and plentiful, especially those who are open and eager to work with wholesalers.Anyone have experience wholesaling in Staten Island or the outer NYC boroughs?
Rene Hosman What’s your current system for organizing receipts and tracking property expenses?
15 August 2025 | 10 replies
Between repairs, supplies, insurance, and random surprises — tracking expenses for rental properties can be a whole job.