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Antonio Ward Jr Getting Potential Tenants to Apply
9 November 2025 | 2 replies
I have had a few showings and  the potential tenants say they enjoy the property and wants the application, but I have yet to receive any submissions.
Jade Frank Help running numbers on a potential BRRR/Flip
2 November 2025 | 3 replies
We are newer to real estate and I have a potential deal that is in a rural area but since it is from a family member I get first dibs on it.
Eric Janes Mackay, Idaho is an Untapped Outdoor Paradise with Huge Development Potential
6 November 2025 | 1 reply
It truly is an outdoor paradise with hiking, fishing, hunting, climbing, and skiing potential all in one place.Here is what makes it interesting from an investing and development perspective.Affordability: Compared to other mountain towns, land and property are still extremely cheap.
Jeff Mooney Creative Financing Advice — Potential Deal with Seller Who Has Low-Rate Mortgage 3.5
10 November 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Jeff Mooney: Hey BP,I’m in talks with a potential seller who owns a 3 bed / 2 bath single-family rental.
Diana Mulvihill STR Tax Classification Help - Primary Residence in Year One
29 October 2025 | 18 replies
Your CPA is likely concerned about the Personal Use Limitation, which is the biggest threat to the STR tax strategy.If you used the property for personal purposes for the greater of 14 days or 10% of the total days rented during the year, the IRS classifies it as a "residence."
Steve K. Putting $1M into Crypto
11 November 2025 | 239 replies
What I mean by that is the potential x-factors, they bring potential for BIG swings.
Derek Robinson Anyone know Steeve Raymond with Selective Real Estate?
6 November 2025 | 26 replies
Raymond,I am writing in response to your June 17, 2025 email, in which you allege that a comment I made on the BiggerPockets forum is defamatory and demand its retraction under threat of legal action.To clarify, my comment — that your business “seems to be a Ponzi type situation” — was a statement of opinion, protected under both U.S. and Canadian law, and based on publicly available information, personal experience, and, importantly, your own documented statements.
Kenmauri Singleton Potential First deal
6 November 2025 | 9 replies

Hello everyone I'm looking to get started I'm 20 I'm a electrican I want to buy a fixer upper I can build sweat equity in as my primary residence. Should I try to find a owner financing deal or private lender not to s...

Tara Omotere How to Choose the Right Market for a STR Before You Buy
11 November 2025 | 13 replies
Cities that do not rely on visitors often see STRs as a threat to housing or neighborhood stability.
Alex Tsor How to actually get started?
8 November 2025 | 22 replies
You buy a cheap delapitated property half a continent away in the hopes of $200 cash flow, but also the looming threat that you need a new roof for $15,000 at the same time when the 100 year old sewer lateral decides it's time to break and you have to excavate under the house and all the way out to the street.