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Christopher Benedict Looking for creative options for seller financing
14 May 2024 | 10 replies
She is looking to move to Florida, and can't sell this home due to:1) She wants top dollar2) The home sits next to a transfer pump station (eyesore)3) It sits on a main road (traffic, noise)4) The community pool is behind the home and visible from the deckThe home is in immaculate condition.
Nathan Frost Overleveraged Advice Please Help
14 May 2024 | 125 replies
The first 1-4yr is the grind-time. 
Jade S. Cardone Capital...anyone looked into this?
20 May 2024 | 177 replies
He thinks bad news sells and it’s the best way to make noise and get people to listen to him.
Victor Nguyen Single Family Unit or Duplex for a First Time Investor?
14 May 2024 | 16 replies
@Victor Nguyen for starting out either is fine if the numbers work, but if you do a duplex I would recommend starting with the a side-by-side duplex the first time you do one rather than a multi-floor building.The reason being is that managing multis (duplexes) with tenants living over each other come with different problems such as noise complaints, and can limit your options accepting pets.
Dajana Topic What's better? Single family or multifamily for first investment?
13 May 2024 | 4 replies
Single-Family Home with a Basement:Pros:Familiar single-family living with potential rental income.Can be a good starter home, quieter living if the basement is well-soundproofed.Potentially lower initial investment compared to a duplex (depending on renovations).Cons:Finding tenants might take longer, especially if the basement isn't a fully formed apartment.You'll be responsible for all maintenance and repairs for both units.Less separation between your living space and the rental unit.Multifamily Duplex:Pros:Clear separation between your living space and the rental unit.Potentially higher rental income with a full, separate unit.Faster tenant search as it's a more traditional rental format.Cons:Might be slightly more expensive upfront than a single-family home with a converted basement.Potential for noise complaints if the duplex isn't well-built.Dealing with potentially two sets of tenants (though vacancy rates are typically lower with duplexes).So, which one to buy first?
Daniel Sam First Time Investor Tips
12 May 2024 | 2 replies
Drown out the noise and stay focused - I had alot of people telling me I was crazy 5 years ago when I started. 
Dave Meyer Is Real Estate Still the Best Asset Class?
14 May 2024 | 164 replies
And many parts that are Far more lucrative and the grind of trying to build a rental portfolio over the decades.
Douglas Gratz What is the new construction process? Dig lot, pour concrete, etc
14 May 2024 | 201 replies
Building in a downtown area typically involves privacy fencing the entire site, permits for road blockages, fights with neighbors over port-a-potties, and difficulty with noise ordinances. 
Cheyenne Bolin New Flippin’ Investor
9 May 2024 | 13 replies
RInse and repeat.Its a grind but the good news is once you gain traction you can hire a VA to make the calls so you can talk to the hand raisers.
Jordan Jensen How do you Analyze Deals while trying to House Hack Multifamilies (Duplex,Tri,Quad)??
9 May 2024 | 9 replies
All that to say, don't be afraid to block out the noise here, and elsewhere and trust what the step will do for you and your situation specifically.But overall it was the best decision my wife and I ever made, and has led to more and more as time goes on.