
6 October 2016 | 2 replies
It's a 1200 sq foot home on 2 acres with a detached garage.

6 October 2016 | 8 replies
I've been brainstorming for a while now and maybe it's just a natural aversion to risk, but it seems like the only option is to hold where I am and get back financial footing before moving on to the next purchase.Any help is appreciated!

3 August 2016 | 0 replies
I pulled the recent sales from the Clerk of Coutt Office and majority of the recent sales sold between $1-$5 per sq foot.

3 August 2016 | 3 replies
I may be naive to think it is necessary to take a hit in order to get the primary residence, and also get my foot in the door...

11 August 2016 | 13 replies
RealtyTrac will also let me sort properties by price per square foot which is helpful to me.
13 August 2016 | 2 replies
Do I have full rights to rent out rooms in my 5500 sq foot house?

15 August 2016 | 20 replies
I'm sure you can save some money by donating your own labor so that might get your foot in the door.

14 August 2016 | 16 replies
But here I can build a 1200 sq foot house for 50k.

16 August 2016 | 35 replies
I also second everyone who suggested house-hacking as a way to get your foot in the door of RE investing and re-evaluating current desires vis à vis life goals.

14 August 2016 | 4 replies
I don't mean to go against the grain of those who are selling that idea - all I can say is that it did not work for me.So.......... back to taking seminars, buying cassette tapes and books - I wanted to learn everything I could about investing in real estate ---- so--I had to get money, working capital, and I needed to go on the cheap - A friend told me about cheap properties you could buy in Baltimore - houses for only $2-3,000 and many of them could be found at public auctions.After borrowing some money and getting some credit cards and a new job - one in sales - I was ready - ready to invest in cheap- junk properties in the City.And wouldn't you know it - I got lucky at my first auction and purchased a cheap house that was boarded up - Because of all those expensive seminars I enrolled in I WAS READY - prepared with my pry-bar, flash light, level, marble and probe - I decided to go to this building that was being auctioned the next day - I sort of removed some plywood and crawled through a window to take a look -Boy was I surprised - this place looked great - I later found out that the estate boarded it to keep squatters out.The next day - I was ready with my deposit and waiting for the auctioneer to start his melodious hypnotic chant - 5 bidders appeared but did not bid because they could not get it - I was the only bidder and got the house real cheap.Today as an auctioneer, investor and developer of commercial properties - if someone would ask my opinion on how to get started I would suggest ---Continue to study but learn how to cut through the BSGet a credit line Learn 20 creative financing techniques - no money down systems (that is none of your own money)Hang with a few successful investors and pick - pick - pick their brain*** Look at 50 houses in the area you intend to invest (not expensive, blue collar, mixed rental and home owner neighborhoods)When you are finished looking at 50 properties - you will be armed with knowledge that most agents and other investors don't have - knowledge of values -Keep a journal, put listings in it, write down everything the agent or owner says, keep a record of the cost per square foot - this will help determine values -Have agents send you expired listings - go knock on the door or send a letter to ask if they are still accepting offers on the property - Remember an expired listed is a property that failed to sell - the seller should still be motivated to sell.