
Scott Trench
CEO and Co-Host at BiggerPockets Money Podcast
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3 weeks ago |
biggerpockets.com | Thomas O'Donnell |Tim Ryan |Scott Trench |Alicia Marks
Quote from @Alicia Marks: Welcome to our question of the week! This is based of a Facebook discussion about wanting to hear more average income earners accomplishing their real estate goals. If someone wants to get started in becoming a real estate investor, makes around $50k per year and has saved $10k, but doesn't want to househack, what would you recommend they do? Let's hear those great ideas and life experience! There are many investment properties they can buy with $10 across the country.
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3 weeks ago |
biggerpockets.com | Jared Baker |Scott Trench |Sean Monahan |Zachary Miller
Hello Everyone! I am new to Bigger Pockets but am very interested and excited to begin my real estate journey. I would like to get started by doing a house hack in Baltimore City. I currently rent in Baltimore City and commute to the County for work. Ideally, I would like to purchase a multi unit property but I am not opposed to the idea of a single family home and renting out the additional bedrooms.
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Mar 20, 2025 |
biggerpockets.com | Scott Trench
Below is an email transcript from a BiggerPockets Money listener who sent me a message about their personal financial situation and wanted my insights. We’ve used AI to edit the email’s content to be more readable in an article format and remove sensitive personal information from the sender to protect their privacy.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
biggerpockets.com | Scott Trench
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Jul 15, 2024 |
biggerpockets.com | Scott Trench
A Slew of New Rental Laws Is Determining Who Landlords Can Rent ToNew laws in California, New York, and elsewhere could eliminate the former red flags that landlords may have used to disqualify potential renters. Learn From My Mistake When Buying an Investment PropertyI learned that no matter how inexpensive or good a property looks on paper, as a landlord, you depend on the tenant’s performance.
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