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Daniel Fitzroy What would you do if there were no cash flowing house hacks?
14 February 2021 | 20 replies
I’ve heard of “pop topping” where one builds another story which is a bit out of my league for first time but what about perhaps if there was a garage and you could do something with that perhaps rent it out or something?
Brooke Jackson 36 yr old mom with 5 young kids and 20 doors in 7 months!
20 February 2021 | 17 replies
He said that he liked the deal but that it was out of his league.
Vinny Cristenson How to start when your area is too expensive?
22 February 2021 | 11 replies
I live in Salt Lake City and homes out here (while not as pricey as Seattle) are out of my league for investing.
Rob Bergeron New Urban League facility represents bright future in Westend
17 February 2021 | 0 replies

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Kishun Barker I need real estate license advice
18 February 2021 | 3 replies
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Joe Benyi Numbers Don't Add Up on Rental Property
28 February 2021 | 17 replies
Once you take into account cash flow, debt paydown and appreciation.. you'll find that you can really build some wealth as time passes even with only 100 a month in cash flow.As of lately I have been targeting League City, Spring and Conroe.Good luck out there!
David Song Bidding war in SF east bay area
5 April 2021 | 135 replies
It's the area of my soccer league so I knew personally many of them (PAASL league).During 1990s, the one that bought in this area is usually NASA Engineers or Lockheed.In 1995, a Netscape guy started buying property in Palo Alto, house is still around 400kIn 2000, an engineer from Cisco Systems is buying these property, house is around 600kIn 2005, Facebook tech leads or guy from Intuit is buying these properties.Coming 2010, Google guys buying Palo Alto/Mountain View property during The great crisis, usually there're about 100 offers on the same house, price is around 900k at that time.2015, okay Netflix guys is buying Palo Alto homes along with their Palo Alto Networks engineer friend.
Kaylee Walterbach Multifamily investors: What has contributed to your growth?
26 August 2022 | 179 replies
Whenever I have a new endeavor and feel out of my league I think back to taking those steps.This has resulted in my journey of participating as a LP in 3 syndicated deals and about to close next month on my first venture with partners on the GP side.Growth in the future for me will continue to be through continuing to grow my network of professionals looking to take the investing journey with me and to find partnerships that can help me find attractive deals to put that capital to use. 
Keith Lanier Commercial Apartment Complex Problems/ Metro Houston
18 September 2022 | 4 replies
I am a former Real Estate Investor, my health was in question for about 4 years, and I have lucky and blessed to finally start to get back into the Game, I have never had any experience in apartment complex investing, my family have managed units for more than 30 years, that was my mother and she is not here anymore...in talking to the owner of the Complex, I see he doesn't have the effective managerial experience to do the job well enough, and the units are becoming deplorable, he has a gold mine, because where the units sit, right now the units, sit maybe within a mile to two major universities, one being UOH, that would be the University of Houston, and the next would be TSU, and that would be Texas Southern University, not ivy league, but top Universities, and the area supports it with what it cost to live in this area, that being said....He wants a ridiculous amount, for the units, but there are not cash flowing like they should, under managed, so we talk about a sale, and he is willing to sell, but I will need a strong partner to make this happen....Love to talk more to someone that has high net worth that could bring equity to turn these around....I have Commercial Financing that wants to paly, but I am not strong enough, with a a capital partner...Anyone?
Joseph Aquilina San Diego CPA search
10 April 2021 | 2 replies
Felling like I'm in the big leagues here!