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Marcos Cardenas Share some good college degrees that go along with real estate investing!
10 April 2024 | 27 replies
@Marcos Cardenas I think a few other people nailed it already and as mentioned it depends on if you want to work in real estate or be an investor.
Tom P. Conventional Mortgage Question...
8 April 2024 | 5 replies
Hey Tom, Foreclosure will not be an issue if it is 4 years from discharge date on a conventional loan. 
Ardian Selimi 22 with 200k liquid looking to get my first property
9 April 2024 | 3 replies
I have 200k in liquid cash (yes this was self earned thru 5yrs of sacrifices and hard work 12-16hr days 7days a week with maybe a month in the summers as break to see family back home, but i dont want to do this forever) My dad and I want to be partners going into these deals. there is a new construction 4plex i am looking to build which will be 775k that i will put 25% down (half me half my dad) which will cash flow net 2k /mo if i rent it out LT (COC of 11% which isnt bad and apparently my agent who recently worked on a neighboring new build said the appraisal after its built is mid/high 800s, also my plan is after 2yrs to REFI at lower rate). i am considering to have 2 of the units as MTR for local nurses or construction crews which of course can increase profits much more.i also have a 3acre property that i am thinking to build small 2bd 1ba cabins and use as STR/MTR/LTR. but i am also wanting to do do STR as i love the concept and have watched Robuilt everyday learning from him. i am looking to buy land in a mountain/ski town (189k 10acres) and build a beautiful aframe and use as a STR. all these property ideas are close by to me so i will have a close look on them and will manage myself. i have just been consuming knowledge endlessly the last 3months in preparation for this decision.but as you can see my head is all over and im unsure what the correct first step will be. i have many goals and visions of what i want to do i just need some help making a correct first decision on those who are far more experienced than me in this real estate space so i use my capital in the most efficient way. i understand real estate is long game and i have no issues with that but i would like to at a minimum cashflow 100k a month by the time im 30. this is a big goal but i have 8yrs to do this. thank you for your help i look forward to the responses(side note: i am not considering house hacking as i live with my family, this will possibly be an option in the future)
Trenton Lukenbill Need Some Advice From Other Area Investors
8 April 2024 | 2 replies
Meet for coffee or lunch.
Duane A. Snow Home Equity Agreement? HEA
8 April 2024 | 3 replies
Thank you for your help.Duane (ANDY) Trying to see if there would be an advantage to a HEA.
Chris Burke Capital Gains Advice - Sell or hold
9 April 2024 | 12 replies
If you are going to go heavy into real estate investing, there are many ways to defer taxes, so losing the personal residence deduction may not be an issue.
Steve Onay Differences in SFH Market from Chicago to Dallas for graduating college student?
9 April 2024 | 5 replies
Depending on which market you choose, this will be an area you will want to focus and understand deeply. 
Bruce M. Rental property ---> No attempt to rent - Tax ramifications?
8 April 2024 | 6 replies
The longer it was rented out can’t hurt either since it’s supposed to be an exchange of one investment property for another investment property  Your probably going to need a 1031 expert like @Dave Foster or a CPA to weigh in if you don’t have one. 
Deborah Brancheau Cost to Fill in a Pool vs Cost to Repair a Pool
8 April 2024 | 4 replies
That way you do not have to fill it with as much dirt and it would still be an attractive feature for the property. 
Shwetha Pindikuri Looking for long term investment properties in Austin
7 April 2024 | 6 replies
Ok if you want to be an INVESTOR, you need to start THINKING how an investor thinks.