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Ali Croft Interested in Norfolk, VA - worried about flooding/climate change
8 June 2020 | 7 replies
When it rains heavily, some standing water makes the roads a little difficult, but even in the highest storm surge I've seen with severe weather, my house has been fine.There are some areas (Larchmont west of Hampton Blvd) that have houses not in the flood plane, but the roads are, and with severe weather, they wind up being little islands.When you consider the flood zones are 100 year flood planes and climate change has been a thing for centuries, I would worry more about what the data tells you now than climate change specifically...unless you plan to own the home for 100+ years. 
Jason McKinley Build to rent
3 March 2021 | 4 replies
I found out that might be more sustainable and economical to build than buying very old house. however 1% is very good measure that would put on the right track, but I am trying to do better than 1%. also keep in mind what is the sweet spot for your market, for instance mine is 3b/2b. your real challenge is to find a builder to build cheap quality house for rent not for flip. for sure your cash flow will be very low, but you would save in taxes and very low maintenance on the long term. must plane to hold for at least  5 years after that you can sale or keep them as you investment opportunity telling you. let me know how to goes with you, I am in the same journey. 
Mo Gold Is the Grass Greener on your Side of the Pond?
8 June 2017 | 0 replies
Didn’t mean to send shivers down your real estate spine.Get on a plane cross the pond to the UK, and the real estate investment playing field up and down the vertical operates without a central inventory listing service.I am an experienced UK investor and I, along with my wallet, adore the level transparency of data, transactions and inventory in the US real estate market.
Joshua Kohl Landlord insurance cost
4 October 2018 | 6 replies
Is the property in a flood plane
Shiloh Lundahl Millionaire - RICH or Middle Class?
9 March 2019 | 208 replies
Having income producing assets is better than personal assets (home, boat, cars, planes, etc).
Mick Khang Mentor program for wholesaling
24 February 2023 | 2 replies
A course on how to fly a plane, OK, a course on how to flip houses, for sure.. a course on whoelsaling..
Ben Fisher Best option to take when investing in Spain
1 March 2022 | 123 replies
The area's got a high demand for small and mid-sized apartments, which suit very well to pilots and plane crew members.
Mindy Jensen Outside of real estate, what are your hobbies?
20 January 2021 | 242 replies
Reading about Kemet, I dance salsa with my wife, fly RC planes with my brother ( more his thing than mine but fun).
Keith Shadle First out of state BRRRR & refi with Delayed Financ
22 February 2021 | 31 replies
Trust me, it is worth the plane ticket and the hours you will spend calling bank to ask what their requirements are.
Michael Leeson Addressing Racial Disparity in Home Ownership/ Wealth?
9 July 2022 | 218 replies
I been planing a way to change some areas in Atlanta where I’m at in the future.