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Elsa Manatad Which is Wiser? Need Feedback
25 June 2024 | 2 replies
An established organizer offered me a partnership and wants to give a friend 10% equity for scouting new locations.Questions:1.Would hiring a professional real estate agent be more efficient and beneficial than giving a friend 10% equity for this task?
Ethan McManigle A New Chapter
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
You can sign up for these on a great website called Meetup.Financial Preparation:Evaluate Your Finances: Understand your current financial situation, including savings, credit score, and any potential sources of funding.Create a Budget: Establish a budget for your first investment.
Alan Wolkov Land Investor Course Recommendations
27 June 2024 | 28 replies
It's an area where some struggle (especially in the beginning), but it's certainly overcomeable - and it's something that can definitely get easier when you get more established, learn how to advertise effectively and build up a buyers list.To put it as simply as possible, I'd say it's ultimately a matter of:Buying the right properties in the first place.Offering a compelling price point (which usually isn't hard, if you buy it right).Compiling the information well (with good images and descriptions).Getting your listing in front of as many eyeballs as possible (and keeping it visible).If you're able to, provide the option for seller financing, so buyers have more ways to buy your property if they're unable to get the cash from another source.Does that make sense?
Michelle Borg Is Philadelphia a good long term investment market
24 June 2024 | 11 replies
But knowing what you are doing should be a part of investing anywhere -otherwise it is gambling and not investing. 
John Balzowski Have a few properties, don't know what to do next.
24 June 2024 | 21 replies
My idea was to establish myself with some paid-off, cash flowing properties to make leveraging them for more investments a lot easier.I'd like to flip some houses to generate some cash, but  even knowing what I know I'm struggling to see how to make money doing so. 
Katharine G. STR (AirBnb/VRBO) Orlando—First Time Investor
26 June 2024 | 65 replies
Generally it felt like a well run establishment.
Marc Shin Anyone have experience with doing a rehab on a long distance property?
25 June 2024 | 20 replies
Hitting someone cold will not give you that leverage.As Russell said, investing long distance is extremely risky without an established crew and contacts in the area you are looking. 
A.J. Chesney buying a property with existing tenants?
24 June 2024 | 20 replies
Again, it's about establishing a connection. 3) We did a property walk-through.
Brian Bradley Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors
23 June 2024 | 105 replies
Younger folks in the process of building their portfolio are likely to accept a higher level of risk than older folks with more established estates.
Nam Pham Managing General Contractors Remotely
22 June 2024 | 10 replies
@Nam PhamContracts: Have a detailed contract outlining the scope of work, deadlines, payment schedules, and materials to be used.Updates: Establish a schedule for regular updates, such as weekly calls or video conferences, to discuss progress and any issues.Project Management: Utilize project management tools like Trello, Asana, to track progress, manage tasks, and store documents.Documentation: Request regular photo and video updates.