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All Forum Posts by: Carrie Collyer

Carrie Collyer has started 10 posts and replied 62 times.

Thanks for the quick reply Brandon. That helps clarify things. I was just about to read that guide.

Post: How to know when your ready..

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

You've gotten some great advice so far Ron. Go for it.

Morning,
My husband and I are working together on Real Estate Investing though he is working a full time job and I am spending more time on the direct activities. He listens to the podcasts (he is a podcaster himself) and we discuss the topics covered on the forums etc.. My question is whether it would be better for us to shared a profile as opposed to him getting a separate one. We could just operate from my profile since we work closely together, but I know he brings a systems and analysis expertise to our business and would like to comment, ask questions and connect with others. A shared profile seems the most efficient so we do not have redundant work :)
This might have been brought up before. Just thought I would toss it out.

Thanks and Blessings! Carrie

Post: It's all your fault! I'm now a Real Estate Investor

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Marielena Pitre Welcome! and thanks. Hope I can be of help. It's midnight here but I hope to post some helpful info soon. Blessings...

Post: It's all your fault! I'm now a Real Estate Investor

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Thanks all.
John Thedford, you might not pay for my habit but as I am learning in my second time around, we could very well assist, benefit and profit one another!

Post: It's all your fault! I'm now a Real Estate Investor

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Bigger Pockets is to blame. I had been thinking of revisiting Real Estate Investing after an absence of 8 years. (Well I guess I do still collect on a MH note)
After listening to almost every podcast and devouring many forum posts, I sent my realtor/investor friend a few foreclosures I found on the mls 10 days ago. The next day we go see them and by the weekend my husband and I are signing an offer on one. They accepted it on Monday and the inspection is complete. I'm moving in a few weeks! We bought the home knowing it will make a great rental. We need to live in it a year first to satisfy our FHA loan.
Well it’s official. I’m now investing in Real Estate and it IS your fault and I thank-you. You are all a great group of people who help and support one another. Thanks for reigniting my passion for Real Estate and giving me the courage to jump in. I hope I can bring you my next deals and get your feed back and I especially hope I can be of some help to others too. Blessings…Carrie

Post: WordPress

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Love Wordpress. My husband uses it for his business blog.

Post: Hello From "The Republic of Texas"

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Welcome Levar Wilson. You have quite the ambition. I love it. Texas is on my list of great places I'd like to invest. Best to you.

Post: Large Project - before and after pics

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Great job Sarah B. I love your reconfiguration! Amazing job! You have a good eye for design and flow.

Post: New member and investor from Seattle

Carrie CollyerPosted
  • Investor
  • Southeast/ Midwest states
  • Posts 67
  • Votes 13

Welcome Will and Dustin. It's good to hear that there is cash flow investing going on in the Seattle area. It's an area I'm interested in. I hope to learn more!

Carrie