17 March 2024 | 24 replies
You may want to look into forming a captive insurance company, which acts as a supplement to traditional insurance.

16 March 2024 | 1 reply
I'm aiming to focus on building equity over time through appreciation and debt pay down.Is anyone investing in SFHs in that area?

19 March 2024 | 323 replies
I'm currently reading a book about emerging markets, you're supplemental answers would be great.

16 March 2024 | 5 replies
My goal is to absorb as much knowledge and wisdom as I can from those willing to share, to help me navigate these initial steps into the real estate market.Over the past 12 months, I've dedicated myself to saving money with the aim of purchasing my first home.

15 March 2024 | 1 reply
We aim to start with flipping houses to build capital for more significant future investments.Currently, we are exploring the option of finding a partner who is a resident of Australia and has funds to invest with us.The high cost of properties in Sydney is challenging ($2M), so we are considering exploring a more distant but cheaper market.Is it a reasonable strategy for first-time investors?

20 March 2024 | 175 replies
I'm aiming for $30,000 minimum or 10% on the ARV, which is $300,000 for one property I used.

16 March 2024 | 12 replies
While aiming for profitability and cash flow may seem ambitious to some, it remains my primary objective.I welcome any tips, opinions, and insights from experienced investors.Warm regards, Angela Arriaga.
15 March 2024 | 6 replies
Once built use one home to live in and sell the other(s) to supplement the cost of the primary home?

20 March 2024 | 193 replies
Which is great and one reason why one would supplement an LLC with a trust in an asset protection structure.What I mentioned was about using a quit claim deed instead of a warranty deed - a warranty deed certifies that the property is free of any easements, liens, or other encumbrances on ownership and carries title insurance; a quitclaim deeds contain no guarantees of any kind and does NOT transfer the title insurance.

16 March 2024 | 21 replies
(Your mileage may vary)Prior to finalizing a lease agreement, I am considering presenting tenants with two rental price options for consideration:1) Inclusion of renter's insurance within the lease terms, with the option for tenants who decline coverage to pay slightly higher rent (wherein the associated premium cost is included in the monthly rental amount without the tenant's explicit knowledge).2) Inclusion of renter's insurance within the lease terms, with the option for tenants who obtain coverage to receive a slight discount on their rental rate equivalent to the cost of their renter's insurance premium.Optimistically, the second approach aims to incentivize continuous coverage for the tenant through a comprehensive renter's insurance strategy.