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Jimmy Deringer 24 Years Old - Closing On First Property - On To The Next MFH!
28 September 2016 | 17 replies
I waited until I knew enough about investing, to reduce my risk, before I pulled the trigger and made my first purchase.I'm taking massive action to acquire properties over the next 5-6 years and take advantage of the low interest rates.
Charles Moore Full service companies in Indianapolis?
28 September 2016 | 4 replies
By that I mean a company that will acquire and sell to me a distressed property, handle rehab I pay for, and then provide good leasing and property management in-house afterwards?
Warwick Ferguson Investor from Australia
10 February 2017 | 25 replies
I help investors acquire rentals in quite a few different markets.  
Max McNally Made my first deal! Looking for feedback
27 September 2016 | 2 replies
Having a general working knowledge of the area you want to invest in is usually step one.I'm relatively new to investing as well (working on acquiring my 4th unit now) - I'm in the Chicago area and in general I know that returns in the Midwest can be higher than in coastal areas, so you have that going for you; but every neighborhood has it's own oddities and character.
Mark Stone Investing question
30 September 2016 | 13 replies
As to the BRRR thing, that's an old tactic, buy n hold, you're a victim to financial changes along the way, it is not infinite as the gurus claim, you have loan concentrations as you acquire more financing, your available LTVs will drop as inventory increases and hard money doesn't last for the long term.  
Dakoda Spencer Guru Scam Help, Is What I Have Now Still Valuable?
28 September 2016 | 15 replies
I knew I would have to start building a list of potential buyers in my area so I have been posting to Craigslist and have since started to acquire a list of buyers who want/need seller financing (20+ people).The issue is, I have since decided to not buy the course (because I think it's another Guru scam) and now I have a growing list of people wanting/needing seller financing in the Morgantown West Virginia area.
Trude Roberts Ambitious and wanting to invest in the States!
27 September 2016 | 2 replies
At the age 24 I had acquired and ran my own restaurant but I am now real estate investing full time.I am opportunist, seeking deals daily.Real estate ExperienceGrowing up in family who owned several multi family propertiesI have taken many courses to enrich my Real Estate platform.Created a Rent to Own CompanyWithin the past eight months I have done 15 JV deals - 22 doorsReal Estate GoalsMy real estate goal for this year, it to acquire 20 more doors by December.Currently seekingSeeking Qualified JV partners for multi-unit cash flowing rental properties.Private lenders or Hard money lenders, who will lend to Canadians to puchrase properties in the States. 
Ivan Larios Go for real estate broker or investor first?
30 September 2016 | 5 replies
Hello everyone, I want to acquire my real estate license and I want to start in investing after that.
Kyle Murphy Out of State Investing & Lending Before Hiatus?
14 October 2016 | 22 replies
You can try and calculate how many rentals you would have to acquire in order to replace your Monthly Earnings.
Corey Switzer How to Buy When My Rent is Cheap
27 September 2016 | 2 replies
(The second story is another commercial space but is unoccupied.)I have been approached by the mortgagee (a private lender) to suggest a deal that would enable me to acquire the building.