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Lakita Woodson How Fire Stoppers on Stove Range Hoods Can Prevent Kitchen Fires
7 November 2025 | 3 replies
One of the most common causes of residential fires starts in the kitchen — particularly from unattended cooking.
Brian Cook New full-time real estate investor
18 November 2025 | 4 replies

Hi All - In 2025, I started working as a real estate investor full time. I'm loving it after 23 years of primarily sitting in front of a computer. My wife and I are working on fixing up our 4th short-term rental we pu...

Drago Stanimirovic What’s the Hardest Part of Getting Your First Flip Funded?
18 November 2025 | 3 replies
Hi Carly, we like working with first timers and we can fund rural.
Carly Lanter Fix & Flip First Time Investor Rural
18 November 2025 | 9 replies
Rural flips are tough for first-timers because most hard money lenders view them as higher risk: fewer comps, slower resale, and sometimes less investor activity.
Scott Po Frustrated with first investment property
30 October 2025 | 11 replies
Sealing the basement floor might help   (something that soaks into concrete then hardens,   as oppposed to a paint which sits on surface and flakes off)  then clean the carpets,  there may have been dirty spots providing nutrients to the mold.Add a basement ventilation fan that runs on a timer or continously to keep humidity down.   
Christopher Marlon Best Path Forward on a Rehab For a First-Timer?
11 November 2025 | 7 replies

Hi, I'm Christopher and I'm new to BP and investing.  My family has an unoccupied single family home, 3/2, in Houston (77048) built in the early 1960s that they are willing to give me (transfer the title).  The house ...

Kase Knochenhauer Looking to form a Mastermind Group of FULL-TIME Real Estate Investors
11 November 2025 | 6 replies

Hey everyone!
I run a full-time, 10-person real estate investment team based in West Michigan. We focus mainly on fix-and-flip and buy-and-hold projects, and we acquire around 60 properties a year. Most of our deals ...

Shane Gillis Currently Vetting Lenders
10 November 2025 | 6 replies
If you went with a direct lender you could get rates in the 10's for first timer experience (assuming good credit and down payment)
Vladimir Lukyanov Improvements and amenities that provide the best bang for the buck?
11 November 2025 | 4 replies
Stainless appliances matched in a mid-grade kitchen really ups the tenants perception of the apartment.3.
Bruce D. Kowal After the NFTL Expires, it’s District Court for you
11 November 2025 | 2 replies
⏰This might be the most dangerous advice in estate planning.Here's what most practitioners miss: 📚While everyone focuses on the 10-year NFTL expiration, the IRS has a nuclear option hiding in plain sight.Under IRC §7401, the IRS can file suit in federal district court before the Collection Statute expires and convert your "temporary" tax problem into a renewable judgment lien lasting 20+ years.The timing game becomes Russian Roulette with a countdown timer.