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Nitin Aery Evaluate tenant business in startup mode
31 August 2017 | 9 replies
Never having engaged in this sort of ask, any thoughts on likelihood or tactics to get it amended?
Justin Jolliffe How/Where do I go to an Auction?
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
Again, this might end up not being a bad thing for you -- it stands to reason that the higher the bar to entry, the fewer players there are.What I would do is call a lawyer in your area who loudly and proudly announced on his website that he deals with foreclosures and ask him where you should start learning about the foreclosure process in Worcester County.New Hampshire's even more interesting.
Ankit B. New to BiggerPockets
19 September 2017 | 30 replies
Networking in Chicago - where/how did you find a reliable contractor/handyman/other key players?  
Kealii Murray 1st Investment property. In Vegas!
5 October 2017 | 11 replies
A team of 100 or so players (plus coaches, trainers, management) isn't really going to cause the tremendous impact that everyone is hoping for.
Lisa McMillan Newbie in North Carolina
7 September 2017 | 10 replies
Looking forward to engaging with you!
Alex Silang "Biggest mistake" was to do out-of-state turnkey investing
9 March 2019 | 127 replies
I think folks that get disappointed with turn key are under the illusion that its like buying a mutual fund or something like that.when in fact what is done for you is simply this.1. a rehabber ( turn key outfit ) has sourced and rehabbed ( we hope) a rental property and sold it to you 2. they may have put a tenant in it 3. and they may own the management company ( wise move for most turn key as they keep better contact with their clients and over time this becomes  nice profit center) Once you own it you have to be engaged and stay engaged as the owner if you don't your going to usually have disappointment.. and if you as the buyer think just because you bought turn key that you need to hardly do anything for the rest of the life of the investment well then your setting your expectations up for some disappointment.
Doug Haisten Just starting do I need a website?
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
I am not a big player in this market but I listen to big players especially on their podcasts and take the advice they give I did just buy two houses from sellers that called my office wanting to list.
Brian Cornick Real Estate Agent - Newbie
23 September 2017 | 9 replies
I have come across a reading that says"No such broker shall engage in an independent brokerage practice without first having served actively as a real estate broker for at least two years."
Jeff Boardman New member, starting in Des Moines, Salt Lake City, and WA State!
7 September 2017 | 10 replies
@Jeff Boardman, and a Travian player twoud seem!  
Terry Woolard Private/ Hard money lending
29 September 2017 | 2 replies
The hard part is finding the lender and a 'deal' worthy of engaging a private lender.