
17 May 2022 | 63 replies
This is definitely not a market you want to cut your teeth on, lol
31 August 2022 | 10 replies
For a new investor, my suggestion here is to find something where your all in project cost does not exceed 60% of the ARV - there is wiggle room here up to 65% of the ARV, however 60% is a safer bet and will allow you some room for miscalculation, market correction, contingency, etc.As a first timer, look for something easy - I would keep rehab to 15%-20% of the purchase price - something to cut your teeth on that a lender would agree is a good first project.A common issue with first timers is attempting heavy rehab/gut reno projects that may be a great deal, but in reality are riskier for lenders and first timers.Feel free to reach out with any questions, share my experience.

3 October 2023 | 37 replies
They speak great English because they are born and raised here they know the industry say all the right things.. their main target is the dreamers like Ingrid Robinson was/is.. she was in the health field and decided to do a big development up at Clear Lake CA.. which is where i cut my teeth selling RE back in the 70s and my dad in the 60s .. so when i saw that and the property she wanted to develop there on American greed I was stunned.

17 March 2020 | 11 replies
I am currently looking for a single family residence or a small multi-family property in Fresno, CA for me to cut my teeth on.

22 March 2018 | 12 replies
Also, The Woodlands (north or Houston) is gorgeous and has a medical center, but I think it's mostly homeowners.

6 September 2017 | 11 replies
It certainly will be a good way to cut my teeth into REI.

14 October 2007 | 1 reply
Older neighborhood, well mainted, lots of gorgeous upgraded older jomes from the early 1900s, 1910s and 1920s.

21 February 2017 | 20 replies
@Wes BlackwellDuring the last downturn, getting a loan was difficult like pulling teeth, no one knew that market was going to bunce back...etc... etc... etc....I do think we will have another opportunity soon, maybe 3 years out, for sure not as severe as last time....In most of south bay (where I live), it was 20% drop last time, so maybe we will have a 10% drop this next time...

13 January 2022 | 102 replies
Houses are scarcer than hen's teeth, and there's not much to go around so agents are having a rough time of it.I ran some quick math numbers in my area yesterday and making a whole lot of assumptions (for example, only 40% of all local agents were party to a sale, everything that was available gets sold, etc) the math didn't seem to pencil out very well for agents right now.