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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Tanner

Nicholas Tanner has started 16 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Trying to Expand My Real Estate Knowledge

Nicholas TannerPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 3

Thanks Matt, what exactly should you add in your equation to figure out if the numbers work? What all do you need to factor in to really make sure the numbers work? Thanks!

Post: Trying to Expand My Real Estate Knowledge

Nicholas TannerPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 3

Hey, so I am brand new and have never even contacted a seller before to purchase a house. I was wondering if there was a specific strategy that best fits people just starting, like me. Is it better to buy a recently foreclosed home or to buy a class C house and fix it up a bit, or even to buy a lot and build a small house on it? Also is there a sort of guide to go by when charging rent? Guides such as charging $1,000/month for a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, or any general rule of thumb? Thanks for the input guys! 

Post: Trying to get into RE

Nicholas TannerPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 3

Thanks for the advice.

Post: Trying to get into RE

Nicholas TannerPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 3

Hey, I'm 17,  live in the Birmingham area and have never bought or sold a property before but I wanted to know what to specifically look for and to know what to say to the person(s) that I am buying the property from. I am also wondering what the papers involved look like and how to acquire them. Thanks in advance, guys.