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Steve Jeffries Aiming for particular tenants & fair housing laws
12 May 2016 | 2 replies
"Close to Indiana State University!"  
Sue K. New to St. Louis market
12 May 2016 | 7 replies
Does anyone have experience with SFR in University City?  
Jake Kodweis New Member from Upstate New York
14 May 2016 | 19 replies
My wife Carly and I were just married at a rental property in Reunion, Florida last week, and between Disney and Universal theme park visits I picked up Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad.  
Kyle Teixeira Sarting out in Northern Mass/ Southern NH
16 May 2016 | 15 replies
@Paul Timmins thanks for the response, few things:1) thanks for the advice I will check out the REI groups for sure2) I will make sure to search for HUD homes, as I am open to purchasing distressed properties.3) When you say student housing, are you referring to a specific program with the university where you are some type of preferred vendor of some sort, or just renting to kids in general.?  
Adam Klugh Any Legitimate Hard Money out there?
14 May 2016 | 10 replies
THERE IS no funding like that it does not exist for RE investors.. the ONLY 3 % money  is for the very wealthy that put up their securities as collateral and then borrow at 1 over libor.. so you have 5 million in securities at one of the big houses and they will lend you 2.5 mil at 1 over libor 2 to 3%  but that its.So here is what hard money is universally around the country so as @Aaron Mazzrillo suggests instead of scratching your head and thinking your going to find some unicorn HML.HML rates are 10 to 14% on rate and 2 to 4 points .. usually need at least 20 to 30% in cash into the deal.. one year terms.. etc etc.. once you establish yourself with these folks over time.. the cash needs can drop and rates drop a little.ON the west coast were we have a VERY stable RE market and TONS of money chasing deals.. you can get HML for 1 and 9  1 and 8 sometimes.. 
Russell Ballard Jr YOUNG, HUNGRY, and READY TO LEARN
13 May 2016 | 1 reply
Good afternoon everyone, My name is Russell Ballard I'm 18 years old and currently a full time student at the University of North Texas.
Charles Murray Potential Deal, with easements
15 May 2016 | 2 replies
I'm considering a deal that is walking distance to a university in a great, quite rental street.
Lisa Smith Veterans severance
14 May 2016 | 1 reply
She is in nursing at the university of MN and is finishing her internship. 
Joshua Jorgenson Newbie College Student from Washington
14 May 2016 | 3 replies
I am a business major at a local university in the Seattle area looking to break into the real estate industry as soon as I graduate in 2017.
Aaron Einfrank "New" Member from Columbus, Ohio
15 May 2016 | 4 replies
In the article, he talks about how the key to achieving massive results is to share your goals with the "universe" so that you can connect with people who can help you along the way.