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All Forum Posts by: Sloane Kraftsow

Sloane Kraftsow has started 13 posts and replied 719 times.

Post: Hello from Northern California!

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Welcome to BP!

Post: Newbie looking for guidance

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Welcome to BP!

Post: Hello Adrian Williams here!

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Welcome to BP

Post: Hello from Northern California!

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Welcome to BP!

Post: Completely New to RE Investing with Some Questions

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Starting your journey with a focus on finding a cash-flowing deal is a smart approach, and it's great that you're considering single-family rental homes. Regarding your question about the waiting period for cash flow, it can vary depending on factors such as property condition, location, rental market demand, and financing terms. In some cases, you may start cash flowing right away, while in others, it might take some time to stabilize the property and attract reliable tenants. Conducting thorough market research and due diligence will help you make informed decisions.

As for finding local, in-person meet-ups for real estate and investing, there are several avenues you can explore. You can start by checking local real estate investor associations, networking events, or seminars. Websites like Meetup.com often list such gatherings, and social media platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn may have groups dedicated to real estate networking in your area. Attending these meet-ups can provide valuable insights, networking opportunities, and access to mentors who can share their experiences and expertise.

Don't hesitate to ask more questions as you continue your real estate journey as I would love to connect!

Post: New Real Estate Investor

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Welcome to BP! It's great to see your enthusiasm for real estate investing. House hacking can be a fantastic way to start your journey, especially when it comes to leveraging your primary residence. Since you're looking for tips, have you heard of the BRRRR method? It stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. It's a strategy where you buy a property below market value, renovate it to increase its value, rent it out for cash flow, refinance to pull out your initial investment, and then repeat the process with another property. It's a powerful way to build wealth through real estate. Feel free to ask if you'd like more information or tips on implementing the BRRRR method!

Post: Hello From South Carolina

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Hi there! Congratulations on your upcoming graduation and your dedication to saving for your first house hack! That's a fantastic goal to set for yourself.

Since you're diving into real estate, have you heard of the BRRRR strategy? It stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. It's a powerful method for building wealth through real estate, especially for someone like you who's eager to get into the market and maximize returns.

As for books, if you haven't already, I highly recommend checking out "The Book on Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner. If you have any more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!

Post: New Investor Needs Guidance

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Hey Chris! Congrats on getting started on investing. I would love to connect and learn more.

Post: First post here!

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Hi Matt! Welcome to Bigger Pockets. I would love to get you started with your first flip.

Post: New to REI from SF Bay Area (Fairfield)

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Hey Ernest, welcome to Bigger Pockets! I would love to connect.