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Barrett Dunigan Upset Sale in Montgomery County, PA (with a side of intrigue)
22 February 2026 | 29 replies
For this I'd also like to invite in two main contributors of previous like topics to this conversation:@David Krulac@Steve Babiak(can't get the links to work for some reason)Since I haven't attended an Upset Sale before, I am considering just going to see the process, but also know a couple properties that will be part of the sale. 
Lenny Markus How to deal with potential damage before lease expires?
24 February 2026 | 10 replies
What are some good strategies to deal with this
Henry Clark Self Storage- beyond. Silver Lake Subdivision
16 February 2026 | 62 replies
Four lots will have access to this pond. 
Jason Wray Bigger Pockets New Website Changes
18 February 2026 | 5 replies
It's difficult to navigate from your notifications back to the forums or simply trying to get back to the forum feed after you are done commenting on someone's post. 
Viktor Pulpan Rental Yields in Budapest Compared to U.S.
23 February 2026 | 6 replies
Hi everyone,I’m currently based in Budapest, Hungary and have been analyzing local residential rental properties from a buy-to-let investment perspective.One thing that stood out to me is that in several central districts of Budapest, it’s still possible to acquire a 1–2 bedroom apartment for around 40M–50M HUF (~$105K–$130K USD), depending on condition and location.Long-term rental rates for similar units are currently ranging between 280,000–350,000 HUF per month (€700–€900), especially in areas with strong demand from young professionals and the international expat community.This would put gross rental yields in the range of approximately 7%–9%, which seems noticeably higher than what many investors are currently seeing in major U.S. metro areas.Of course, there are other considerations when investing internationally — legal procedures, property management, tenant relations, etc.Out of curiosity:Has anyone here explored residential real estate opportunities in Central or Eastern Europe as a way to diversify geographically while maintaining cash flow?
Jack Deer It was Ronny that started this!
13 February 2026 | 0 replies
This proposal aims to provide legal status to migrant workers, similar to the H-2A visa program used in agriculture.
Tom Pham [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal.
11 February 2026 | 11 replies
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Greetings and happy new year to all,Would like to get advice on how much to borrow on the refinance portion of the BRRRR in this scenario.
Bastian Menares Greetings from Chile!
16 February 2026 | 8 replies
I live in Santiago, I have more experience in this area.
Joshua Nichols New investor looking for tips/ideas.
13 February 2026 | 10 replies
Thanks in advance!
Vikki Carter Why Rental Demand Surges in Spring & Summer: 2026 Riverside County Landlord Guide
19 February 2026 | 0 replies
Why Rental Demand Surges in Spring & Summer: What Riverside County Landlords Should Expect in 2026If you’ve been in real estate long enough, you know there’s a rhythm to the rental market — and spring and summer are when everything speeds up.