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Jason Chambliss Just bought a house but want a rental property.
4 April 2019 | 7 replies
But just remember to do things in order:1) Determine your personal investment philosophy2) Identify a market with positive fundamental demand drivers3) Build a team of experts (agent, lender, property manager, contractor, CPA, real estate attorney)4) Identify a property to purchaseGood luck!
Steven Nitschke Where do I go from here??
5 April 2019 | 2 replies
Keep buying rentals with capital and financing & diversifying & building my portfolio while learning on the fly or step back and sharpen some corners in my brain so I go at it with a more fundamental and knowledgeable approach??
Steven Nitschke Where should I go from here??
5 April 2019 | 3 replies
Keep buying rentals with capital and financing & diversifying & building my portfolio while learning on the fly or step back and sharpen some corners in my brain so I go at it with a more fundamental and knowledgeable approach??
Vidar K. Bitcoin vs Real Estate in the coming years
8 April 2019 | 25 replies
Also technical analysis of crypto is sketchy at best and there is no fundamentals to go off of like p/e.
Kevin Giraldo Orlando long distance investor
23 July 2019 | 5 replies
@Kevin Giraldo - Population growth is a big factor, and generally speaking Orlando has some good fundamentals
James Wise Is there way too much encouragement of no money down investing?
18 April 2019 | 139 replies
I believe that people should execute the boring fundamentals of wealth building such as paying yourself first, developing high income skills, investing in what they understand, etc... the slow way.
Collin Emerson Miller Buying a Long Distance Turnkey as a first investment?
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
New investors barely have any investing fundamentals under their belts, and then they want to add in the highest risk factors?
Daniel O'Donohue Method for finding A class neighborhoods
12 April 2019 | 2 replies
@Daniel O'Donohue the best thing to do is study the underlying market fundamentals and choose a market (job growth, population growth, purchase range, affordability, property taxes, landlord friendly, etc.).
Rafael W. What are your opinions on opportunity zone investment?
18 April 2019 | 9 replies
The fundamentals just aren't there. 
Hayes Mercure Potential Investment Area Ratings/Rankings?
12 April 2019 | 1 reply
@Hayes Mercure you can add this to your toolbox: https://www.bestplaces.netStart with the big picture (market) then drill down further (find a realtor and pm to help you) and then go deeper (neighborhood, property).Tip: the 2 biggest underlying fundamentals of a healthy market are: population growth and jobs growth.