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Katie Smith Let’s Keep the InvestHER Con Energy Going - Who’s on BP!?
9 June 2025 | 0 replies

✨ Still riding the wave of inspiration from InvestHER Con '25! ✨
Surrounded by powerhouse women in real estate, I walked away from this event not just with new insights, but with a deeper purpose. The conversations, ...

Gulnora P. Second property purchase
18 June 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Jaycee Greene: Quote from @Gulnora P.: Quote from @Jaycee Greene: Quote from @Gulnora P.: Hi there, I want to purchase my second investment property but don’t have enough funds to cover 20% down payment.
Kate Beers SFH SE Cleveland Analysis
21 June 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Kate Beers: Quote from @Jaycee Greene: Quote from @Kate Beers: Nice looking property, but only $4 cashflow.
Cody Z. What happened to David and Rob on the BP Podcast?
18 June 2025 | 53 replies
I want to say Thank You to David Green and Rob Abasalo.  
Mike Shin What is a good way to learn about rehab cost?
26 June 2025 | 13 replies
It's a process that takes time and experience:#1 Read the Book on Estimating Rehab CostsJ Scott discusses the fundamentals of budgeting and pricing rehab costs and reveals the steps, tips, and tricks he uses to accurately estimate costs for 25 common trade categories and hundreds of repairs. #2 Walk Through Distressed Properties and Spy on the CompetitionWalk through a couple of rehabs that a local real estate investor has completed in your local market and study the types of repairs they made and the level of finishes they installed in the property.Spying on the competition and understanding what buyers are looking for will help you determine what type of repairs and level of finishes you need to install in your own properties.#3 Explore Lowes and Home Depot to Learn About Material PricingWalkthrough through Lowes and Home Depot (or their websites) and look at finishes materials and fixtures that you will consider using in your rehab projects.
Garret Rumbea Former 6-Figure Business Owner to Multifamily Investing
20 June 2025 | 13 replies
@Jaycee Greene possibly.
Priscilla Rodriguez Will Work For Underwriting Wisdom- HELP
20 June 2025 | 3 replies
Quote from @Priscilla Rodriguez: My name is Priscilla Rodriguez, and I’m a former Florida Realtor turned aspiring multifamily investor, currently diving deep into the world of underwriting (and trying not to drown in spreadsheets I’m looking to connect with a commercial or multifamily lender in or near Lake Mary, FL who’s willing to share their underwriting knowledge — someone who doesn’t mind a curious mind and a lot of questions (I promise I bring snacks and good energy).I’m so committed to learning the process the right way that I’m happy to intern or shadow you for free.
Kyle Blackmon Moving from Construction to Sales - Tips & Tricks
4 June 2025 | 5 replies
Any tips, tricks, or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Daniel M. Duplex - 1 year in
20 June 2025 | 2 replies
We decommissioned the failed septic system, connected it to the city sewer, replaced unsafe exterior breaker panels, and utilized Connecticut’s Home Energy Solutions program to seal drafts and reduce tenant utility bills.
Diego Benavides Starting out suggestions
15 June 2025 | 6 replies
@Diego BenavidesThe first tip is not to share any personal info. or dollar amounts you have to invest here in the forum.