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MIchael McCUe Is debt relief a good idea, filing bankruptcy
9 January 2025 | 14 replies
Pay it off and then buy a new primary and turn your current home in to a rental.
Tony Canevaro Calgary Investor
1 February 2025 | 14 replies
Welcome,I am a fellow Canadian, have spent lots of time in Alberta, as I am a pipe fitter by trade.
John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
for example, buy a 2-unit, rent out 1 unit, and then rent all the bedrooms in the other unit to friends and sleep in the basement or on a couch.let's recapnot easy: house hacking in NYCeasy: buying sub 30K houses that will turn into money pits and won't advance your goals at all
Jeremy Dugan Apsiring RE Investor // Western, MA & Northern, CT
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
By 2030, we want to have grown a portfolio of over 100 units, created a property management company that manages an additional 100-200 units, and, finally (and most importantly), we will have established a non-profit that is focused on quality, affordable housing that specializes in providing housing and resources at/on the "services cliff" alongside financial counseling and first-time home buyer education in our target area.Our target area is the Springfield, MA and Hartford, CT areas with dreams to expand to Central Massachusetts (Worcester, MA), Southern New Hampshire (Nashua, NH), and Southern Connecticut (New Haven, CT).Would love to meet up with likeminded individuals in our area!
Scott Hertzog Looking to invest in Rentals in Cincinnati
30 January 2025 | 12 replies
It can be a very good market, but the why behind your choice may help us give you better advice on how to move forward.Before realtors and property managers, you really need to meet other investors so you are making a good move by trying to do that here, but it would be better if you could do it in person.
Alex Iverson Reelvest, Land Conquest, Turning Profit, Pete Reese
24 December 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Robert Gunn: I would also be very interested in hearing student or JV experiences with Pete and his program.I stumbled upon him by chance and for fun (I've been investing in land for years) signed up for his "free" course, which he promises after he pitches his $499/mo software system (which is basically an overpriced CRM) and then after the first "Level" in the course, you are directed to a pay page to access the rest of the "free" course.  
Matthew Orr Should I sure for specific performance?
28 January 2025 | 9 replies
Also, am I able to do this, or does it need to be done by the wholesaler?
Scott Schnabel New Regulations in the City of Cleveland
3 January 2025 | 18 replies
I’ve been unable to find anything.I’m new to the Cleveland market and was able to navigate the LAIC issue.
Dave Gabruk Planning a Home Renovation? Think Beyond Design!
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
Thankfully, we caught it during the plan review stage, and with a stamped structural design, they got the kitchen of their dreams—without jeopardizing safety or facing surprise delays.Here’s what to think about when renovating:Structural Changes: Even moving a wall can have ripple effects on the stability of your home.HVAC Systems: New layouts might need adjusted airflow or ductwork.Plumbing and Electrical: Moving sinks, showers, or outlets requires careful rerouting to comply with building codes.Before starting demolition or submitting permits, have your plans reviewed by a licensed engineer or architect to avoid costly surprises.
Amit Chugh Section 8 Property
2 February 2025 | 9 replies
Same property listed water bill paid by landlord so how much does it cost to put individual meters for each property so cost can be moved to tenants?