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Tyler Robbert Questions for MLOs
23 February 2024 | 4 replies
If You’re in a brokerage your first two years can be the most challenging but with a good team you should be able to get the ball rolling on your brand quicker vs in a bank they might give you a salary so it’s more consistent. 
Jeremy Porter Mastering Real Estate Investing: A Comprehensive Guide to the BRRRR Strategy
22 February 2024 | 1 reply
Delve into the intricate details of these deals to gain valuable insights and inspiration for your own real estate investment journey.The BRRRR strategy is a potent and effective tool in your real estate investment arsenal when executed with precision and expertise.
Brandon Dawley Another newbie! Meet up?
22 February 2024 | 0 replies
it's been a lot of work for me to get this ball rolling. 
John Lee New Member Introduction
21 February 2024 | 7 replies
Establish connections with real estate brokers that focus on investment properties.Funding: Explore various funding options, such as partnerships, hard money lenders, private lenders, and conventional mortgages.Make use of your experience in building to precisely estimate repair costs and provide prospective lenders with well-prepared project proposals.Look into any grants or incentives that may be available to real estate investors on a local and federal level.Create a concise business strategy that outlines your objectives, both short- and long-term, target properties, and investment tactics.Remember, each real estate market is unique, so adapt your strategies based on your local conditions.
Tom Wallace Foundation issues found one year after purchase.
22 February 2024 | 12 replies
I have not experienced foundation issues representing clients, and the 13k quote is in the ball park typically it is at least 10k (depending on what is needed).
S. Aaron Scholl Starting a property management franchise versus signing on with brokerage
22 February 2024 | 9 replies
This is why so many are poor services, there trying to be max profitable and trying to do as little as possible for as much as possible, and that is not sustainable as you will burn through clients as building poor rep from a string of dropped balls
Robin Waters Looking to Buy with Cash in Asheville, NC in a 1031
23 February 2024 | 22 replies
Obviously, this is a speculative question and nobody has a crystal ball on this issue, however, I think close consideration of the fundamentals are important in making a decision about this.
Jerryll Noorden 6-figure wholesale fees explained.
20 February 2024 | 2 replies
Everyone,  let me make the reason for this post clear.A LOT of you all are getting fooled into believing that  to become successful you need to lie to sellers, , low-ball sellers, cold call people, DMM, people, and spend a fortune and a ton of effort into intrusive marketing, marketing to people that never asked and/or are completely not interested in your services.EVERYONE, and I do mean EVERYONE, pay close attentionThose who know me know I have a very loud voice advocating against those practices.
Germán Rimoldi Seeking Bank Financing Advice for my second development project
21 February 2024 | 2 replies
I am not sure if you are an American Football fan, but the term that comes to mind is when the punter kicks the ball "too well" and allows the return team time to set up a solid return.
Michelle Simoni Investing with no money
21 February 2024 | 7 replies
Include market statistics, building timeframes, rental revenue projections, and your overall property plan.Provide precise financial predictions, including expected rental income, operational expenditures, and cash flow.