Sarah DeMamiel
$400,000 To flip or to brrrr? Or both?
21 July 2024 | 64 replies
That said, I do very much take into consideration the experience of people who are more knowledgeable than me, on whatever I’m endeavoring.
Brandon Cochran
My First Flip - Learn from my Rookie Mistakes
16 July 2024 | 3 replies
I am still grateful for the lessons that this one taught me, and will serve me well in all my future endeavors..
Carlo D.
Do I need a license to buy Mortgage notes?
16 July 2024 | 7 replies
Between all the licenses I already carry for my current business endeavors in different states, I'm not too keen on adding another set of licenses I would need to possibly study, apply for and take a test for then maintain with CE credits in an industry I'm not even sure I want to take on with any meaning volume.
Brandon Cochran
My First Flip - Learn from my Rookie Mistakes
16 July 2024 | 0 replies
I am still grateful for the lessons that this one taught me, and will serve me well in all my future endeavors..
Pinny T.
Looking to buy with a turnkey property
16 July 2024 | 5 replies
Thanks A lot has been written on BP about R2R and everything looks solid.I'm a big believer in sticking with 1 market until you build a large enough portfolio and diversification is justified.Like with many investments and not just turnkey, it's important to build a large portfolio.The time and associated risk isn't worth buying 1 or 2 properties if you expect a significant impact on your bottom line monthly cashflow.Most turnkey properties are sold at fair market value or slightly above.Nothing wrong with this as long as property management is solid and does their job with integrity.Buying turnkey you won't have built in equity so no growth can be manufactured and you will have to wait for the market to grow to see an equity gain.Thus, IMO it's important to have mindset where you endeavor to build a large enough portfolio so the monthly cashflow makes sense and the portfolio becomes safer.Much success
Solon S.
Real Estate investing in an IRA
15 July 2024 | 17 replies
Especially labor intensive endeavors like flipping.I think you'll find that using an IRA works best if you a) purchase in cash and have a professional property manager, b) invest in notes or c) loan your funds out to other investors for a higher rate of return than what one could expect from Wall Street.Could you flip houses in an IRA?
Lawrence Adair
Owner Finance Purchase
13 July 2024 | 13 replies
Good luck, and may your investment endeavors yield fruitful results!
Mohsin Mazhar
Thinking of Quiting
17 July 2024 | 37 replies
It is part of the game as with any other potentially high-reward endeavor but it doesn't have to affect your well-being.That said, your vanguard account is a good reminder that there are other avenues to consider outside of RE.I'd recommend continuing to diversify by exploring other RE options.
Don Konipol
After 45 + Years in Real Estate - What Works and What Doesn’t
16 July 2024 | 41 replies
This post is very well written, and I will be using this as a reference for my future endeavors, thanks!