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Javier Carrizosa Refinances and 1031 Excahnges
7 April 2024 | 2 replies
Independent or "separable" economic interest - basically, is the refinance for a legitimate purpose other than avoiding taxes. 2. 
Codey Wendel House hacking with a high interest rate
8 April 2024 | 37 replies
Low prices, low interest rates, high rents, great buyer sentiment with no economic issues, etc. just do not happen all at the same time. 
Ashdale Pitter Sault Ste. Marie Possibilties?
7 April 2024 | 7 replies
Im aware of the economic risks associated with investing in Sault ste.
Elvis Occ NAR failed us all!
9 April 2024 | 37 replies
Further, they don’t find it economic to spend the time to learn.  
Erik R Aho Looking to get into REI, starting with $140,000.
9 April 2024 | 67 replies
Utilize online tools and resources to search for investment opportunities, analyze potential cash flow, explore property management options, visit and assess properties, diversify your portfolio, and keep up-to-date on market trends, economic conditions, and real estate strategies.
Darryl Lin Inland Empire (Hesperia) SFR Investment Properties
7 April 2024 | 32 replies
If you currently invest in Hesperia, have you seen any population growth or economic growth in the area?
Jin Zhang What are the key factors and risks to consider when investing in Dallas?
6 April 2024 | 7 replies
Maybe I'm biased but I would also say that Dallas is kind of the barometer when it comes to economics in Texas. 
Sanjeev Advani The Practical Guide to Real Estate Investing: Achieving Financial Independence
5 April 2024 | 1 reply
Before diving in, it's crucial to grasp the basic types of real estate investments:Residential Properties: Investing in homes where people live, ranging from single-family homes to multi-unit apartments.Commercial Real Estate: Involves properties used for business purposes, such as offices, retail spaces, and warehouses.Industrial Real Estate: Includes manufacturing buildings, storage units, and distribution centers.Land: Buying undeveloped land with the prospect of future development or resale.Step-by-Step Guide to Starting in Real Estate InvestingStep 1: Education and ResearchThe foundation of successful real estate investing lies in understanding market trends, property valuation, and the economic factors influencing real estate prices.
Tonye Jack Columbus Ohio: Neighborhood
5 April 2024 | 18 replies
I also worked for the Columbus Region economic development organization for several years and have been a Franklin County foster parent for three years.
Shola Sulaimon Guidance from Real Estate Experts on Purchasing my First Rental Investment
6 April 2024 | 22 replies
Additionally, research the local market dynamics, economic indicators, and property management options to ensure you're making an informed decision.It's also a good idea to consult with local real estate professionals, property managers, and investors who have firsthand knowledge of the market and can provide valuable insights and guidance.