
20 November 2017 | 24 replies
I have seen brand new habitat homes built in the hood that given the age would be A's but given the neighborhood are C or D..conversely we see 100 year old homes in need of repairs in gentrifying areas that are A all the way.. its a combination.Account Closed well said.. although I am glad to say as a C student I think I ended up on the shinny side of the penny.

15 November 2017 | 10 replies
She has no savings and no investments (yes, I know, we are working on fixing that) but fortunately she has no student loan debt or anything besides her car and credit card payments mentioned above.Now, I'm aware of some on the low and no down payment options for her (FHA, USDA, I'm almost positive she can't get a VA loan but I'll double check), but the sticking point would be the monthly payments.

15 November 2017 | 5 replies
The areas where students live have been picked thin by investors for years.
14 November 2017 | 1 reply
I’m currently a student at Kennesaw State University I’m only 22 years old right now I’m hoping to become a real estate agent so that I can one day become a broker my question is what are the major differences between having a real estate license and simply investing in real estate.

2 December 2017 | 6 replies
I work at a community college assisting students that are new, on academic probation, foster youth, and/ or those who simply need resources and guidance.
15 November 2017 | 2 replies
Hey BP,Just curious if there are any investors who could give some advice or share their personal stories about how they’ve invested successfully in California.Some quick info about me: I’m 24, college student, two part time jobs, and am studying real estate/RE finance so I️ can buy assets ASAP.I’m based in Torrance CA which is an expensive place to live.

10 October 2020 | 15 replies
There is a lot of hard work, disapline and studying that can propel you into a great future.What minimizes the risk of losing it all is to continue building up your current profession until your Real Estate Investments make you financially free.

16 November 2017 | 11 replies
The folks who rent to students may have some good advice, but your factory workers probably don't have parents who are collectible co-signers.

17 November 2017 | 8 replies
I'm getting more serious about real estate investing- I was a full time architecture graduate student and that took up 100% of my time.

19 December 2019 | 68 replies
I have seen realtors say that they don’t trust those sites and to me, they see it as a clear threat to their profession and to the holy realtor.com website.