by Adam Winters Finding a buyer for the home you’re selling can get frustrating at times. In fact, even when you’ve found a qualified buyer, the selling process can be painstakingly long. This useful infographic shares 7 home selling best practices that can help speed up that sale. 7 Smart Practices to Speed Up the Sale of... Continue Reading →
The #1 Reason Newbies Never Land Their First Deal (That No One Talks About!)
by David Greene I want to be frank with this article. It’s written to a very specific type of member on BP. We all started off like them, but some of us have grown past it. It bothers me so many people haven’t yet, and I’d like to address one of the main reasons why I... Continue Reading →
What Investors Need to Do NOW Through March 15th for the 2016 Tax Year
by Amanda Han Are you ready for tax season? Well, ready or not, here it is. There are less than 100 days until tax day, and there’s still a lot to do before then. Let’s take a look at things you should be doing this month, next month, and all the way through tax day to... Continue Reading →
Why the Vast Majority of Investors Should Stay Far, Far Away From D-Class Properties
by Andrew Syrios There’s been a lot of chatter on BiggerPockets lately about D class properties and the dangers that such properties pose, particularly to newbies. Mark Ainley says they’re for advanced investors only, Ben Leybovich advises against buying anything under $30,000, and even I have thrown my hat in the ring by denouncing the devious impostor known as the 2 percent... Continue Reading →
How to Use the Power of Reciprocity to Win Over Tenants, Lenders & More
by Andrew Syrios You will catch more flies with honey than vinegar, as the old saying goes. And it’s true in more ways than just that being kind to others is more likely to make others be kind to you. Reciprocation — or more appropriately the longing to reciprocate (both favors and wrongdoings) — is at... Continue Reading →