Mario Sanchez
What real estate books would you guys recommend
6 January 2025 | 2 replies
I think they contain solid information and will help lay a good foundation as a beginner (Haha, I'm completely new to real estate as well, btw)I'm also going to be reading the following books, and hopefully I can finish all by the end of this month:1) The ABCs of Property Management2) The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing3) Long-Distance Real Estate Investing How to Buy, Rehab, and Manage Out-of-State Rental Properties (this might be the most important one to me personally)4) The Book on Investing in Real Estate with No (and Low) Money DownIn addition to reading, I'm consuming crazy amounts of youtube videos, and I'recommend you do this as well.
Steven Moutray
New to REI, Building foundation
16 January 2025 | 3 replies
Make sure you understand the local rental market and have a reliable team for rehabbing properties.- **House Hacking:** This can be a great way to start, especially if you're looking to live in one of the units.
Nate Pharmer-Eden
New Year, New Goals!
9 January 2025 | 3 replies
As we all know, Real Estate is a Team Sport.
Katie Roche
Rent to Retirement...Proceed with Caution
16 December 2024 | 3 replies
Thanks for the information.
Tod DuBois
Many leads but not bookings on Furnished Finder - to to resolve
14 January 2025 | 19 replies
Jon Wolfe, the founder, is a friend of mine so let me put you in touch with him and his tech team will help you get it sorted out.
Anthony Benoit
Hey im new here!
7 January 2025 | 10 replies
People in your market who are doing well want to network with new, hungry people and lift them up.
Taylor Hughs
Scaling: Why should I buy single families first then multifamilies later?
7 January 2025 | 8 replies
Well said John.
Jonathan Greene
Why You Need a "Deal Killer" In Your Life as a New Investor
2 January 2025 | 37 replies
They are focused on the numbers and your well-being when you aren't.3.
Terrence Adams
Rental Property Investor Newbie
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
Pensacola has a lot of potential, and I’ve seen investors do really well in the area with both long-term and short-term rentals.Since you’re just getting started, here are a few tips that might help:Know Your Market: Pensacola’s mix of military families, college students, and tourists means there’s a steady demand for rentals.
Kody Glithero
Future Real Estate Plans Help!
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
These areas have good rental demand and opportunities to add value through light renovations.Build Your Team: Work with a realtor familiar with investment properties (like me!)