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Sam Brock Best Way to Pull Money From These Properties
26 December 2024 | 2 replies
You don’t have a large enough portfolio of houses for a lender to feel comfortable without a personal guarantee. 
Joshua Parsons Really long distance investing (International)
19 January 2025 | 46 replies
Sometimes, stepping out of our comfort zone is necessary to discover new opportunities.
Keegan Felix Full time working mom of 3 in my 40's with 8K to invest
9 January 2025 | 21 replies
Given today’s interest rates, a highly-leveraged arrangement (where you’re putting 3% or 5% down) probably isn’t going to generate any cash flow, so unless you’re comfortable with injecting money into the deal every month, I’d recommend accumulating more cash before you start investing.Generally speaking, a good place to begin is when you have enough for a 20% down payment, closing costs, and 3 to 6 months of reserves.
Jenna Schulze Best city to begin investing
8 January 2025 | 34 replies
This will impact your costs and time commitment.Risk Tolerance: How much risk are you comfortable with?
Jeff Skinner New Investor Ohio
1 January 2025 | 14 replies
Get out of your comfort zone.
Dave Allen If you magically had 100,000 to invest...
15 January 2025 | 24 replies
Then, over time, probably a few months, start to determine who you would feel comfortable doing a deal with.
Evan Ross Managing rent increases
30 December 2024 | 11 replies
Medford (North Boston) happens to be a low supply/high demand market so I absolutely need to get more comfortable with consistent rent increases but those increases need to be researched and in line with the market. 
Sat Palshetkar First time real estate investor in Windsor
27 December 2024 | 4 replies
So it's really what you are comfortable with and what your investment thesis is. 
Scott Baker New to the community
25 December 2024 | 2 replies
Get out of your comfort zone.
Don Konipol The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor
1 February 2025 | 56 replies
Quote from @Scott Mac: Safety - Inherit a fully paid for SFH, in decent condition, in the neighborhood you live in, and rent it out to long term tenants who you are comfortable with.