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Fetch Phoenix Bought in a Fire Prone Area, should we sell and consider renting?
1 February 2025 | 7 replies
It gets tricky because wind can be argued as the cause for almost anything, besides water.Is there a way to complete some preventative measures like cutting trees back around the property...? 
James Wise Why do people Buy Property in California
22 January 2025 | 203 replies
It's a hub for startups, venture capital, and cutting-edge research.
Stepan Hedz 5 Myths About Distressed Properties: What Investors Need to Know Before Jumping In
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Simply put, many of these distressed properties were put under duress by the former owners financially, not necessarily the location.
Joshua Nichols 21 Year Old Flipper
28 January 2025 | 6 replies
Can you DIY projects and cost cuts
Jay Fayz House hacking as a student
28 January 2025 | 8 replies
It may be out of state, so you will have to determine if that is something you are willing to explore.It isn't always cut and dry as some suggest. 
Scott Johnson Scammed by "Estate Legal"
31 January 2025 | 20 replies
Is there some reason that you or the company simply don't discuss what happened and use this as an opportunity to turn a negative post into a positive one for the company?  
Dillon Clark Some questions about future investment
30 January 2025 | 6 replies
I am currently in the planning phase of my real estate investment journey and had a few questions I’d like to ask someone more experienced.Would it be smarter to focus on paying down my own mortgage and then use a HELOC as a down payment for my first investment property, or should I simply use my savings for the down payment instead?
Christopher Heidrich Stuck in analysis paralysis and in the Military
27 January 2025 | 3 replies
On the other hand, I’m hesitant to simply pay down more of a property, as we don’t need the immediate cash flow.Fortunately, both my wife’s job and mine are recession-proof, which allows us to be a bit more aggressive with our investments.I’d really appreciate advice from investors who have experience with frequent moves or military service.
Nick Rutkowski Sometimes, its easier to work with problem tenants than strong arm them.
26 January 2025 | 30 replies
Cash for keys is definitely the best way to get people out in the day when I was very active at court houses steps cash for keys was by far the best way to get folks to move and bad tenants in a state with bad eviction laws to me would be the preferred method. you simply pay them when they are leaving the house not before.. that works fine and you give them more than 1k .. you make it worth their while..
Laurieann Frazier-Duarte Commercial real estate
3 February 2025 | 8 replies
This aligns with my interest in passive income.I realize I am not cut out for the entire REI process of consistently finding multiple properties for particular exit strategies.