
13 November 2024 | 8 replies
This City required individual lot grading plans, signed & sealed by an engineer, for each building permit.

18 November 2024 | 17 replies
As someone who moved to Waco from Miami just because my wife got a senior position in Magnolia, I've met many families and individuals who have come to Waco from LA, NYC, Seattle, etc. just to work at Magnolia, SpaceX, Baylor, and some big churches in town, such as Antioch.

12 November 2024 | 2 replies
I was concerned that there would be substantial erosion of the yard and here we are three years later and it looks like I was correct to be concerned.

14 November 2024 | 12 replies
I’m here to learn, share, and network with like-minded individuals who are also on their path to financial independence.Looking forward to connecting with you all, learning from your experiences, and sharing my own journey as it unfolds!

13 November 2024 | 7 replies
Quote from @Brian Gaiss: Hello, newbie to real estate investing, but looking forward to learning and networking with like minded individuals.
19 November 2024 | 15 replies
You will start out as an individual investor and then as you scale become a commercial investor.

11 November 2024 | 8 replies
If you plan on selling other people's houses you can charge for that with a license.If you are only selling your own houses, there is no benefit...but there is substantially higher liability.

19 November 2024 | 24 replies
i do think it's challenging, though, for a brand new investor with zero experience to jump right into a huge rehab with a contractor they've never worked with before.the contractor might want a larger up-front payment to mitigate their own risk, and they're not going to be interested in any kind of fancy nonsense like a 'penalty' when they know a new investor has never managed a large project before.i have also found that some contractors, including reputable ones, don't even want to share itemized bids because they just don't want to have to argue about the individual line items.

13 November 2024 | 15 replies
As a self-employed 1099 individual, your best route is most likely DSCR.

14 November 2024 | 5 replies
@Nold R.In addition to the great post from Dave, possibly consider an option where the property is taken out of the LLC sooner rather than later and held as tenants-in-common prior to the sale, possibly setting you up in a position to take your share of the proceeds and individually purchase a replacement property via 1031 exchange.