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Kelly Schroeder How Are Lenders Viewing Bridge Loans in 2025?
28 August 2025 | 3 replies
Bridge financing seems to be showing up more in conversations lately, especially for investors juggling multiple projects or waiting on long-term financing to finalize.For the lenders in this community:- Are you seeing more demand for bridge loans compared to a few years ago?
Sierra Miller Puget Sound connections wanted!
29 August 2025 | 7 replies
Welcome to BiggerPockets — love your energy and how you’re already juggling multiple properties.
Matthew Fisher Landlords of 5–50 units - how do you actually keep track of everything?
22 August 2025 | 31 replies
I help landlords with real estate bookkeeping, and most start out juggling Google Sheets, texts, and memory too—it works until it doesn’t  QuickBooks is a solid lightweight solution that pulls everything into one place:• Auto rent invoices + reminders• Tracks late fees + lease expirations• Logs maintenance w/ receipts + photos• Centralizes tenant info + docs• P&L by unit/property + tax-ready reportsYou can even integrate it with tools like DoorLoop or Rentec for added automation later.If you want, I can walk you through how I set it up for landlord clients—streamlined, scalable, and way less stressful.You’re not disorganized—you’re growing
Jordan Frisco First Time Father and First Time Investor
17 September 2025 | 40 replies
Personally, I think testing out one strategy first (like your cosmetic flips or Section 8 buy-and-holds) will give you clarity before juggling multiple approaches.
Daniel Max Virtual Assistant Property Manager
20 August 2025 | 0 replies
Like many, I started with spreadsheets and emails, but things slipped through the cracks—missed repairs, delayed responses, and juggling everyone’s contact info.Since I couldn’t find a simple, affordable tool that fit my needs as a small landlord (most options seemed built for much bigger portfolios), I decided to build a basic property manager app.
Elaine McQueen Newby to real estate investing
24 August 2025 | 12 replies
First off, major props to you for diving into the education side while juggling a demanding career.
Brian Teeter Part-Time BRRRR Investors — This New Bill Just Made Things Better
20 August 2025 | 2 replies
Whether you're doing this part-time while juggling another job or you're all-in as a full-time Real Estate Professional (REP), as I see it, there are some real wins to pay attention to.Im an investor and also work with investors in Little Rock, Arkansas.
James Mays $5,000 for a Real Estate Tax Strategy (Not Even Filing Taxes)
25 August 2025 | 12 replies
As a CPA who specializes in real estate tax strategy, I’ve seen how the industry has been flooded with influencer marketing and high-ticket programs that don’t always match the value they promise.That being said, strategic tax planning done right should pay for itself multiple times over, especially for real estate investors juggling different strategies (rentals, flips, wholesaling, etc.).
Michael Santeusanio What’s Your Biggest Bottleneck Right Now?
14 August 2025 | 1 reply
Lately, I’ve been talking with a lot of investors juggling multiple projects at once.Some say finding the right deal is the challenge, others mention reliable contractors, and a few bring up funding flexibility.I’m curious — what’s been your biggest bottleneck lately?
Emanuel Stafilidis A Family’s First Home: Why This Work Matters
16 August 2025 | 0 replies
The pencil marks tracking their growth on the kitchen doorframe will stay put, year after year.His wife won’t have to juggle the stress of finding a new rental, coordinating another move, or fearing that a rent hike will force them out.