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Joshua Michael Hauman How I bought my first rental property as a broke kid in his 20s in 7 steps
2 May 2024 | 3 replies
They will tell you how much house you can afford.Step 6: Work with your agent to make offers on properties that fit your criteria.Step 7: Do this until an offer is accepted, conduct due diligence and proceed to closing your first deal!
Abhishek Sahni Getting started with Commercial real estate investing
3 May 2024 | 12 replies
What you generally care about, however, is the actual & current revenue.Once you start to focus in on a property that looks like it might be a good fit, the next conversation is with a commercial mortgage broker (I would be one example, among many) to go over what the financing of that property might look like.
Hunter Ferrari Real Estate Investing in West Virginia
2 May 2024 | 14 replies
Also, don't stress over making your rental immaculate UNLESS you are in an area where new fixtures, flooring, etc are necessary for the price point because it's a good chance your tenants are going to F*** it up anyway lol or put more nicely not treat your things with the same care as you would. 
Jamal L. Ideas on a rebuttal to the following terms
2 May 2024 | 4 replies
So if you think the space is the best space available that fits your needs, in the grand scheme of business, you are not talking about a lot of money, so would sign the deal.  
Quiana Berry Out of State Investing in Travel Nurse Rental Multifam
3 May 2024 | 32 replies
Keep your options open and decide what works best for you and, just as importantly, what strategy your particularly property will fit.
Jason Edwards Newbie from Suffolk, VA
2 May 2024 | 14 replies
Each way has its good points and tough spots, so digging deeper and trying them out can show which fits your aims and likes best.
Sarah Selle Medium-Term Rental Insurance - Keep Prosper or Switch to Another Company
2 May 2024 | 6 replies
Unfortunately, Prosper is refusing to cover without remedying the situation (at least a $1k in materials plus labor).I always want to fix any problems within my rental if they arise, but I don't want to replace something that is perfectly safe just to fit a policy.
Don Konipol The Most Important Thing I Learned About Sales In 45 Years In Real Estate
2 May 2024 | 2 replies
If you can find a resource to refer these people to who will refer your ideal client to you in exchange, that is a super win, win.Well, knowing is one thing, being disciplined enough to turn down business, spend months educating and studying with no sales and no income, and spending hours finding clients who fit your profile, is no easy task.
Friedrich Ishola Investing in rental properties
2 May 2024 | 8 replies
This approach can be a good fit if you're not keen on day-to-day tenant and property management tasks.
Robert M. Parents loaned me down payment for duplex, I sold it, now who pays capital gains?
3 May 2024 | 33 replies
Based on your second post, it comes across as trying to fit everyone’s feedback here into an “ethical” narrative that you’ve already defined in your head.