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Cassidy Burns Where and What are you buying?
28 July 2020 | 2 replies
Apartment complexes in Virginia near military bases and other business that have not been hindered by COVID-19Buying for cashflow and value add opportunitiesWe force appreciation through value addAsset class: B and C
Andrew M. advice on my plan for investing in real estate
17 July 2007 | 13 replies
so i started posting on this website about a month ago and i was posting alot for about a month. but i decided to step back to give me some time to asess my goals and figure out a game plan for how i wanted to get into investing. im going intio my sophmore year in college and have about 5000$ to my name right now. my plan is to save up money while in college and invest in re once im out. ( ill be 21) my goal is to have about 20-30 k in liquid money at the end of this period. my goal is to make this money through jobs that are going to give me some type of experience that will help me out as an investor/ landlord. any jobs i can get working with other investors or jobs that where i can learn handyman type skills is what im going for. im also thinking about trying to do some day trading but i havent settled on that yet.i know this forum is big on acting quickly and not procratinating but the way i see it i am very young and i see this as all part of the big picture of my investment plan. also im pretty much 100% sure i want to make a career out of rei for a variety of reasons and im not worried about losing interest or anything like that.that being said i have 2 questions 1) any commentarym, criticism, ideas for my plan2) i have been thinking about getting my realtors license in the next two years. is there anyways that a realtors license can be a hinderance to a re investor. any legal restrictions that realtors have that make it hard for them to invest?
Alex Uman Thoughts and Opinions on Norristown
28 October 2021 | 12 replies
They take much longer than other areas (even though they say they are good) and they simply have so many ridiculous codes that it sometimes hinders progress.
Jeremy Weinstein My 7 unit investment in Santa Monica
21 February 2022 | 1 reply
I learned that local rent controls can be a hinderance but not as big of an issue as some people make it.
Joshua Osseweyer Rent or buy for primary residence?
22 September 2021 | 10 replies
Will renting for our primary residence hinder us in our investing future?
Nathan Gesner What is your experience with AirBnB as a guest, not a Landlord?
15 April 2022 | 44 replies
If something is broken and it doesn't hinder me, I just message the owner to let them know and they are usually grateful. 
Juan Campos Is a dpa a good way to get into first home?
4 October 2022 | 5 replies
any lenders here or realtors that have used any Does it harm or hinder your portfolio or ability to aquire more properties in the long run?
Trevor Marvin First time investor - Confused about order of operations
19 October 2022 | 26 replies
One thing to keep in mind is that in certain situations this can hinder your title insurance and if anything ever came back later on about the title you may not be protected.Last, there have also been some good points made about the anonymity aspect that can be provided with a business structure setup.
Samantha M. Assigning The Contract: Tell the Truth to the Seller or Not?
11 November 2012 | 8 replies
I would like to tell the truth and state that I am working with several investor partners, but it may hinder my ability to secure deals.
Linda M. non disclosure of code violations
5 June 2017 | 19 replies
Thanks Chris,I am not a pro at this and the thing that trouble me is , when you know that  you have contact with the city about this property and the last thing in the< public report> is that it< failed >, then Before you sell you don't bother to make clear those things with the city so that it don't hinder your sale?.