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All Forum Posts by: Natasha B.

Natasha B. has started 7 posts and replied 13 times.

I would like to start in real estate. I don’t have a job and kind of don’t want to work for someone else. I was thinking about doing the Brr. That is when you take out a loan, right? My credit is fair but I still working on getting it up. I wanted to know steps I could take to get this accomplished. I also wanted to do wholesale, but the podcast said that wholesale isn’t something you should do when you are new to real estate. Also, I wonder if going to work shop or conference could help. Do y’all know any steps I could take. I really want to do something with real estate. I figure that the first step is to build credit scores. Do I need a job to take loans out? Do I need a real estate license? If you say I should do wholesale I live in Ohio. I think it’s considered illegal here, not sure. If I take a loan out for my first house and pay money back through rental payments. Does that benefit me? That way I have one property and once paid off go for another.

Post: Have y’all ever heard of fundrise.com?

Natasha B.Posted
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@Christopher Eckerdt okay I will check them out. Thank you

Post: Have y’all ever heard of fundrise.com?

Natasha B.Posted
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I want to start investing. I found a website that you can invest $500. It is called fundrise. Is it worth it and have you ever heard of them? I don’t have a lot of money to invest but I thought this would be a good way to start. Do y’all think it is. It has a A+ score with the better business bureau as well. Also, do you can lose money investing? Do I have to keep adding money to the $500 to help it go up? Thank you for the advice.