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Sven Zimmermann New to real estate and eager go get started
14 October 2024 | 10 replies
Don’t get too bogged down with just one property—real estate provides great opportunities for expansion, so keep looking ahead.Wishing you the best on all your ventures moving forward!
Jansen Griggs New member from Santa Fe, NM
12 October 2024 | 8 replies
My first venture was a fix-and-flip turned rental in Angel Fire, NM.I’m eager to dive deeper into real estate investing and am especially interested in adding more investment properties in the Santa Fe area.
Mark Dutton I hate having mortgages
18 October 2024 | 34 replies
If you’re looking to build REAL wealth, then leverage of one type or another is necessary.Debt is one type of leverageSyndicators leverage investors capital as equityStart up companies leverage Venture Capitalists investments in both equity and debt.The real estate investor has 3 distinct “cycles” with debt leverage1st stage is debt secured by real estate but also personally guaranteed and often cross collaterialized2nd stage is debt secured by real estate but liability not personally guaranteed and recourse limited to specific property.3rd stage is debt free If you own units in a syndicated real property investment and the investment is leverage by debt you may not think of it as YOUR debt because you’re a passive investor, but your investment is encumbered by debt the same as property you own individually IF you haven’t personally guaranteed the debt.  
Lilach Holtzer Any successful BRRRR in Jacksonville, Florida in the last 6-12 months?
12 October 2024 | 13 replies
Yes Lilach, there's been a number of successful BRRRR, your why for venturing into Jacksonville market for BRRRR should guide your search.
Account Closed PEP fund with Lane Kawaoka
15 October 2024 | 69 replies
Of course have no clue to his background in RE but it seemed to me on the surface this was a new venture for him and it certainly looks like he got over his ski tips.
Sakarya A. Somalia Mogadishu landowner at 23
11 October 2024 | 3 replies
I grew up in England, UK I struggled to find a profitable market and working a 9-5 job, the hassle of living on payslip to payslip had inevitably led me to venture outside the country.
Darren Haddock Introduction To Community
10 October 2024 | 1 reply
Whether it's joint ventures, co-investing, or sharing insights, I'm always eager to connect with other investors who share my vision for success in real estate.My goal is not just to succeed individually but also to contribute positively to the real estate community by fostering growth, innovation, and ethical investment practices.
Ben Stanley How to utilize $9k in a 401k
10 October 2024 | 9 replies
Think real estate joint venture.
Yuxeng Yang Short term rental in Wisconsin Dells/ Baraboo
10 October 2024 | 4 replies
I am aware of certain zoning and regulations but am looking to further my knowledge before potentially venturing deeper.
Shoaib Ali Chaudhary How to Get Started With Real Estate
16 October 2024 | 22 replies
With that being said, I would suggest holding onto your job at least until your flipping and investment ventures are profitable enough that staying at your job is actually costing you money.