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Miriam Po Remington vs. Pigtown for rentals
9 December 2018 | 9 replies
A house I was looking at was once owned by someone who worked for the university in some STEM related job (they moved, and the house sat on the market, and then foreclosure) on Cross st.
Matthew R. Beginner, Experimentation, and Future Reviews! + Adwords Nerds
5 November 2021 | 14 replies
We were approaching our finals weeks at our University and our lease was coming to an end - so to save us the stress of trying to find an apartment in the middle of that (we had a very limited budget,) they offered for us to stay with them for a month or two for free.
Kris Benson How do I find 1031 Exchange Equity?
20 November 2018 | 4 replies
We typically syndicate our equity requirements for our acquisitions through accredited investors and institutional investors.We have never done any TIC or DST and are very interested in learning more about how to find investors who are looking for 1031 like kind exchanges. 
Yuzhou Zhang Bought my first rental property! In Tallahassee - 16% cap rate!
13 November 2018 | 7 replies
My parents are realtors in Tallahassee, where I'm from, and they inspired me to start investing.Told me about buying small condo homes to use as cash cows.Interior is all upgraded appliances, and the unit is near Florida State University.
Aaron Kohl New Investor - living in NYC (originally from South Carolina)
21 November 2018 | 8 replies
I currently reside in New York City, but I spent the first 27 years of my life in the upstate of South Carolina (went to college at Clemson University).
David H. Ideas for Work Experience/Shadowing
15 November 2018 | 4 replies
I am a student in university, fairly new to REI and busy learning about my local market where I plan to invest.I am in the process of saving for loan down payment since I aim to first acquire a rental or more ideally do a house-hack when I am able to qualify for a loan (I have not researched private lending yet - any tips would be welcomed for financing options).I have a semester break coming up in which I hope to go out and get a feel for the Cape Town market - open to anything.
MarcAnthony Bonanno Future CT Lawyer/Wanna be Real Estate Investor
20 November 2018 | 18 replies
Growing up in CT I found the state to be rather boring so when college came around I left the state and went to school in Baltimore, MD at Loyola University.
Richard L. Impressing a potential mentor!
16 November 2018 | 4 replies
I recently dropped out of my University and moved to par-time in my near by community college. 
Justin Mullins One piece of advice for getting into wholesaling?
16 November 2018 | 2 replies
Good Evening, I recently attended a class on Wholesaling at my University.
Jordan Schwartz St. Louis investors / property managers / realtors
16 November 2018 | 7 replies
hey jordan, i'm from st. louis originally and got lured back last year after a couple years in toronto. my wife and i are new to investing, close on our first property (a little sfr in the shaw neighborhood) in a couple weeks. we're in the same ballpark you are in terms of targets. we've been monitoring duplexes pretty closely for a couple months now, and it seems the market for multi-families in the neighborhoods you're hearing about (tower grove south, tower grove east, fox park) is very competitive. university city and clayton might also be areas to consider (near washington university and on our train line). i'm a newbie to investing but an olbie when it comes to stl, so i'm happy to answer questions you've got to the best of my ability.