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All Forum Posts by: David Tiefenthaler

David Tiefenthaler has started 5 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Investing with little or no money down

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Morning everyone,

I just finished Brandon Turner's book, "The book on investing in real estate with no (and low) money down.  Great book and I learned a lot of great things!

I was interested in other people's personal stories on how they were able to attain some of their early on rental properties with no and low money down.  Strategies that worked for you, things you would've done differently, or anything else you'd be happy to share.

Thanks! Have a great Tuesday.

Post: Tax Knowledge and numbers

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Hello everyone!

I’m currently trying to learn as much about real estate as possible as I finish college so I can be ready to make my first purchase post graduation.  
An area  I’d love to be more knowledgeable in, is how to navigate the taxes and numbers side of real estate.  Does anyone have a good resource to learn from on this general topic?

Thanks!

Post: House hack before BRRR?

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Post: Lack of multi-family’s

David TiefenthalerPosted
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I see, thanks for the information Rylan!  I’ll make sure to check site out. 

Post: Lack of multi-family’s

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Hi everyone, I hope you’re all having a good day!

I have a question for y’all.
I’m currently finishing school and looking at a town to move to for a potential job.  Naturally I’m looking at Zillow to see what they have on the market (Clarksville, TN).  
Since this town has come on my radar, I haven’t noticed a single multi-family home hit Zillow. Does anyone know if this is a common sign of anything or a reflection of the market?
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to reply, much appreciated! 

Post: House hack before BRRR?

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Thank you to everyone who took the time to reply to this and offered such helpful advice!  

Post: House hack before BRRR?

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Hi everyone! As someone graduating college in December and wanting to get into real estate investing asap, what would be the best way to start? I love the the BRRRR method, however it would take a couple of years to save up the capital to buy a property in cash considering my estimated salary post graduation (60,000 ballpark). Would it be smarter to get an FHA loan and house hack those first couple years while I save up the money?

I would love to hear any advice you guys got!  Thanks so much!

Post: BRRRR method question

David TiefenthalerPosted
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That would be great Ryan!  What’s a good way for you to connect?

Post: BRRRR method question

David TiefenthalerPosted
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I see, very cool.   Thanks for reply Jay!  

Post: BRRRR method question

David TiefenthalerPosted
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Hi guys, I've been reading David Greene's BRRRR book and I have a question. When he talks about using all cash to purchase and rehab a property, he then mentions to finance the property to get equity back out. Are you allowed to simply get a house loan on a property you already own? I'm confused on how that step works. Thanks for all replies!