Kylie A.
Best Business Bank Account For Real Estate Investor
28 December 2024 | 13 replies
The quicker you can take action on the high dollar value decsions the quicker you will be able to grow.For sure take the time to setup the right foundation, but keeping it simple and easy when you are getting going is a safe bet!
Jonathan S.
Passive Real Estate Investing
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
…Yogi BerraSetting written goals is the foundation of any successful venture.
Luka Jozic
Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
29 January 2025 | 107 replies
G'Day Luka,I'm not a fan of out of state BRRRR.It's hard enough for us on the ground to get rehabs done on time and on budget and I don't even want to think how difficult, expensive and time consuming it would be for out of state investors.And then include a high LTV and that can be a portfolio killer IMO.Hat's off to you mate for grabbing the bull and jumping in.You live, you make mistakes, you learn and you grow.Such is life.Building a large portfolio is an absolute must when investing in sub $100,000 properties in Ohio.I "killed" my business by not wanting to sell to investors that are using leverage.Our sales volume could increase by 70-80% but it is what it is.I just don't believe in it or want the hassle associated with it lolReason is mostly two fold:1) Not in the mood to deal with lenders for 2 months and hope the deal will go through.2) I don't believe that investors should use high LTV when building the foundation of their portfolio.My advice to you:1) Pay them off as quickly as you can.2) Build a larger portfolio.The investors that $#@% the most on my name are the ones that buy 1 or 2 properties and expect miracles.As you said, 1 furnace goes out or a sewer line needs repaired and bye bye cashflow for 2 years.We get blamed although we can't predict to fix certain things and there are just many unknowns with all investments.Our happiest investors are the ones that own 6-7 or even 10+ properties and all with cash and no leverage.They aren't worried about turns or tenant issues that occur on 1 or 2 properties as it's just the nature of the beast.Returns vary but across the board over the last 10 years I have seen 6-10% net ROI's year after year.Building a large portfolio is a must to minimize risk and to get the best possible long term ROI.Thanks
Guenevere F.
Hi Everyone! I’m New here & super excited!
18 December 2024 | 10 replies
PM is a great foundational skill to move you forward.
Matthew Drouin
Good Cause Eviction Law Passed - 3 Things You Need To Know
30 December 2024 | 15 replies
“Passing Good Cause is not only a step toward tackling these systemic issues—it is the vital foundation to any meaningful action.”In a free market economy, how will those providing housing react to a law that forces them to house non-paying tenants for free?
Keegan Felix
Full time working mom of 3 in my 40's with 8K to invest
9 January 2025 | 21 replies
Keep learning but you need to have a strong financial foundation first.
Christopher Valerio
New here. Interested in partnerships
21 December 2024 | 3 replies
The relationships you start now will help build the foundation for what you seek later.
Frank Alfano
New to BiggerPockets: Seeking Tips on Private Lending - Finding Multifamily Property
22 December 2024 | 12 replies
Hi Frank, sounds like you’ve built a solid foundation and have exciting plans ahead - If you're planning to scale, you might also want to explore hard money loans or DSCR loans alongside private lending.
Greg P.
Getting Started. How & What would you do with $750k? Suggestions?
30 January 2025 | 48 replies
To clarify some details that I should have mentioned earlier:I am in no rush to leave my W-2 position, as it provides great security, a steady income, benefits, and a stable foundation.
Carl Reza
No clue what to do first!
23 December 2024 | 10 replies
You don't need to know everything to get started; you need a foundation to build on, and the rest will come through experience and then refining your education.You can build a basic understanding of investing in 3-6 months.