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All Forum Posts by: Sterling White

Sterling White has started 34 posts and replied 526 times.

Post: Hello from San Jose, CA!

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Pleasure is mine @Jonathan C.keep up the hustle! 

Post: New Member and Investor in Northwest Indiana

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Welcome to the site @Michael Sattlerdo you plan on doing the rehab yourself? Or hiring a crew?

Post: Hello from San Jose, CA!

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Welcome to the site @Jonathan C.glad you are looking to build long-term wealth. @Account Closed and good pointers on attending local meetups 

Post: $150MM mixed use under way after being broken 20 years, $10MM away

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Thank you @Bob Faulis for putting this thread together. I am not in this sector, but found the knowledge very resourceful. Way to stay persistent 

Post: Books

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@Mark Kao is a great book. Also a couple good ones to add are Rich Dad poor dad, 4 Hour Work Week, Think And Grow Rich, Millionaire Real Estate Investor as @Chris Music stated above.

Post: $100k passive income club after expenses: What property type?

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Originally posted by @James Park:

@Gautam Venkatesan,

I don't know much about notes, but it seems that a portfolio of notes and single family homes may be a good path to go. I have interviewed several successful commercial brokers in my area and one of the questions I always ask them is what their retirement portfolio looks like. I was very surprised to hear that none of them own commercial real estate within their buy and hold investments. Many owned single family home rentals, multi-family, and few very successful ones owned an apartment. I asked them why they sell commercial properties and do not own any commercial themselves and their response was, "Commercial real estate is most sensitive to the economic downturn in the market. If we have another melt down like we had from 2007-2009, commercial will get crushed, but everyone needs a roof over their heads even during recessionary times. That is why I like to sell commercial for the fat commission but like hold residential for my passive income portfolio.  

One DFW investor I met through BP has a portfolio of single family homes Multi family like

@Steve Vaughan and he is already there at $100k passive income. He seems to be very happy and doing well with his retirement portfolio. He has couple that he owns free and clear and some that are still mortgaged. His goal is to eventually own all his investment properties free and clear. He told me about an older couple he knows in the DFW area who owns 40 single family homes in the Dallas Fort Worth area who generates almost a million dollars in passive income. Their strategy is really simple of buying distressed, fixing them up to look very nice and new, then leasing them to quality tenants. I feel very strongly the Single Families, multi-family, and apartments are the best asset classes for an income retirement for an individual investor. I would say that one slight advantage of SFH over multi and apartment is that you are most likely dealing with an investor on the side when purchasing an multi or an apartment investment where the owner maybe a very savvy negotiator, perhaps even more savvy that you. However, when you are purchasing single family homes, you are dealing with a retail seller who may not be very sophisticated in terms of negotiating. You can also diversify with SFH by buying in different streets, different sizes, and different neighborhoods

I really like the old couple model in DFW and would love to follow this path. Hopefully when am in my 60s I will also own 40 single family homes in Atlanta while vacationing in the Carribeans, Europe and Asia. Finding high quality tenants and lease contracts for single family homes is just very easy and intuitive for me to understand. Selecting the right tenants for SFH will pretty much remove 95% of the problems. Trying to find tenants for retail, office, and industrial is just a whole different learning curve that will increase my risk.

Finally, what I realize as real estate broker, the more buy and hold rentals I own, the more my earned income will be shielded from taxes. I am just amazed by how 9 out of 10 real estate agents and brokers I meet do own any rental properties. I believe that every real estate agent should own rental properties solely for purposes to shield their income as the more money you make as an real estate agent / broker, the more tax shielding you will need. 

When you purchase commercial real estate are you going in with a exit in mind? Versus holding for the long haul with your SFH's

Post: New to real estate investing needing help

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Welcome to the site @Neil Patela good starting point is attending local meetups in the real estate field. You will find people doing what you are looking to achieve. 

What @Michael S.stated above is a great starting point also

Post: Hello coming from Louisville, Ky

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Welcome to the site @Michael Kennedyglad you are gaining knowledge and networking via this platform. I buy&hold in Indianapolis. So in the distance future if you have any questions on this market reach out

Best of luck

Post: Diversify Yourself In 10 Midwest Properties For Only $5,000..

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Are you looking to start earning double digit returns passively in the Midwest?

Is your current market forcing you to buy assets that produce negative cash flow?

The Solution...

Well welcome to Holdfolio where we allow both accredited & non accredited investors to purchase ownership in cash flowing properties. Invest today, collect rent income tomorrow!

We operate much like a REIT doing EVERYTHING that is involved with the properties, while our investors sit back and reap the benefits of ownership in a portfolio of 10 properties. Through portfolio investing your’re able to capture huge upside potential in cash-flow and minimum downside in risk.

Earn up to 10% on your investment annually from the rent alone!

Connect with me & check out our platform, holdfolio.

Why not choose to invest in your future…..You deserve it right?


Post: New Member from Tacoma

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@Troy Basswhat are your goal when it comes to investing in real estate? 

A good option if you are looking to achieve diversification is to pool your money with other investors into multiple properties. That way if a single property goes bad, it won't take out all your money. In this scenario it relies heavily on finding a trusted provider. So you have to find someone that you can trust.