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Wyatt Johnson First Time Fix and Flip
15 May 2024 | 8 replies
Getting a local realtor to give you and ARV would the best bet but you can use sites such as Redfin (be careful of Zillow's Zestimate) to get you in the ballpark. 
Munjal Adhvaryu Investing from Canada
13 May 2024 | 21 replies
With all that said you need to find a trustworthy organization to deal with, this is key to everything as you really need someone to look after the renovations and management. 
Jade S. Cardone Capital...anyone looked into this?
20 May 2024 | 177 replies
Who wants to bet it's 6%?
Bob S. Turnkey investing thoughts?
14 May 2024 | 11 replies
G'Day Bob,Not many "true" turnkey companies around anymore and I've seen a trend where investors want to DIY out of state and country.Personally, I think this is an even bigger recipe for disaster than buying turnkey.bBut that's just my opinion.Back in the day you had many "turnkey" companies selling crappy properties in crappy areas for a lot more than market value.Then they pass you on to a 3rd party PM that nickel and dimes you to death.Granted, if you want to DIY I would always advise moving to the market that you want to invest in.Spending enough time with key people needed to make your venture a success.Yep, easier said than done 🤷‍♂️If you DIY from out of state, you will probably find an "investor friendly" agent that will flog you expensive property from the MLS, refer a "good" contractor and then you will most likely also get nickel and dimed by a referred "trustworthy" PM.IMO, you are safer finding a reputable turnkey provider in a market that you want to invest in and go from there.If $#%@ hit's the fan (Which it always does in real estate), at least you have everyone to blame under the same roof.A true turnkey provider will have everything an out of state investor would/want and need under the same roof.No finger pointing is allowed lolI'm bias as we offer turnkey so take my words with a grain of salt.Just happy to offer my 0.2 Aussie cents.Wishing you much success
Shane Duncan Found a 4-plex with great cash flow but I’m stuck
15 May 2024 | 48 replies
I'd be open to a partnership if I could find someone open to it and trustworthy.
Matt Hubert Out of State OKC Investors
13 May 2024 | 7 replies
having a trustworthy contractor is key. 
Ian Davies High IRR Multifamily Funds
14 May 2024 | 21 replies
Which of those is coming across most trustworthy?  
Ryan Earl Selling our house - investors or realtors? (Please Help!!)
15 May 2024 | 35 replies
bet there are options available to you such as using a "buy before you sell" (orchard, homelight, homeward, etc.) bridge-loan type program, or you may be able to use a HELOC or other bridge financing.
Chance Covan New investor looking to get started- what would you do?
15 May 2024 | 23 replies
Hey @Chance CovanIf you're exploring options beyond traditional financing and haven't owned a primary residence for at least 12 months, starting with a bridge loan might be your best bet.
Andrew Frank Raleigh-Durham home+rent appreciation continued growth or stagnating?
15 May 2024 | 12 replies
I don't know what the ten year appreciation rate will be, but I'm betting it will be insulated against any negative macro trends and positioned to outperform other markets, over the long term.