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Elliott Beckstrom Denver Country STR/MTR rental property
16 July 2024 | 6 replies
Whatever you decide, I wish you luck!
Mitesh Patel Need help in evaluating quote
16 July 2024 | 9 replies
Best Wishes!
Naseema Subrati Looking to Start Investing in Ohio or PA.
17 July 2024 | 32 replies
I'd be happy to connect if you wish to know more.
Don Konipol After 45 + Years in Real Estate - What Works and What Doesn’t
16 July 2024 | 41 replies
There are plenty of days when I wish I lived in a McMansion and had a hot car that would go vroom-vroom and everyone would take note of my mastery of the art of life.We all do.
Pawaroon Chandanaraja Guidance on starting out with 20k in New Jersey
16 July 2024 | 15 replies
Also, I'd think about the long-term potential for appreciation and the health of the neighborhood.All in all, I think it's great that you're at a position where you can seriously consider investing and wish you the best of luck either way you go!
David Ivy Austin Market Report - June 2024
16 July 2024 | 0 replies
The city, at the time, expressed disappointment at the ruling and began reviewing its options in response.We now have some clarity on the city’s response to the ruling, and it’s overall good news for STR investors wishing to operate in accordance with local law.
Michael Bishay HELOC for Down Payment on a Section 8 Property a good Idea?
16 July 2024 | 21 replies
Hi Michael,I like your thoughts of building a large portfolio because it's very important in sub $100,000 markets like Ohio.A large portfolio = A safe portfolio.Personally, I've always been a big believer in buying with cash.Less is more.Once you gain experience and understanding the true income vs expenses of your portfolio.Then look at using leverage for faster growth.It takes many years to learn a market along with establishing a solid understanding of it's "in's and out's" from a people/team perspective.As investors we should always reverse engineer and protect the bottom line first and foremost before looking toward expansion and growth.My "cash only" mentality has served me well over the years in my businesses and real estate endeavors.Especially when things turned South and they always eventually do.Start slow, start small, buy with cash and build from there.Just my opinion and wishing you much successps.
Kong Yong New to Wholesaling
15 July 2024 | 11 replies
I wish you the best of luck! 
Donod Sadu How to Handle Rent Paid Automatically After Notice of Non-Renewal?
15 July 2024 | 3 replies
Ask them if they have any questions; otherwise, you wish them well and will be a positive landlord reference if they need one on their 7/15 departure.If they're going to stay, they will stay regardless, so you'd handle it legally at that point.