Israel Ron
Question for a non-local investor
30 December 2019 | 13 replies
@Israel RonYou need to narrow down to a state and then to a market.
Elle Bindra
Seeking investment opportunities
12 November 2019 | 16 replies
@Elle Bindra I am also investing in the Syracuse area remotely from Tel Aviv, Israel.
Anthony McHale
Where to start? Willing to invest in rentals remotely
28 January 2019 | 13 replies
Honestly, most of them are from California, but we have investors from Israel and Singapore to Denver and Seattle investing here.While I think Indy is a great place to be, I have many clients in multiple markets and I think the most import thing isn't just the market, but building a team and having a network in that market to help find the deals, understand the numbers, close quickly, renovate efficiently, and manage the property effectively.
Hendra Lim
Beginner from San Jose, CA
14 February 2019 | 32 replies
An Israeli associate of mine was telling me how they flopped a big development project in Birmingham because the design they chose was hip/trendy in Israel, but unappealing in Alabama and it was never as profitable as it was planned to be.
Edward L lauckern
Buying rentals outside of your area
19 December 2019 | 12 replies
I have sold/ flipped about 500 props SF MF to Ca and Israel investors. 90% have never been to Cleveland .
Matthew Shaw
Unknown House Hack Yields Great Returns!
17 December 2019 | 0 replies
If you are selling in the OC area, you have to use Edie Israel as your listing agent.
Deepti Mandava
Investing on a single family in fruitvale, Oakland
2 December 2019 | 8 replies
His name is Israel Gonzalez.
Harel Shalom
Non residential investors
6 September 2019 | 3 replies
I'm from Israel and I want to ask if in case I haven't American citizenship could I get mortgage for financing my first property purchase?
Joshua Israel
What have NYS investors done to counter the new tenancy laws?
6 June 2020 | 13 replies
@Joshua Israel Not really anything to "counter", it's just the new reality.
Avi Levi
First deal - how to choose target market
1 December 2019 | 7 replies
Hi guys, I'm making my way towards my first deal.I live in Israel, and while there are people that feel that good deals can be found, the public opinion is that the local market is too expensive and lots of people even say that we have a RE bubble on our hands. my take is - regardless who is right, this is probably not the ideal market, so I've decided to invest abroad.I had doubts regarding whether I should do my first deal through a RE investments company or go through it on my own.currently, I feel it would be a better idea to use a RE investments company, because of the complexity and the amount of mistakes that can be done, but I can't make up my mind about where I should focus, each REI company is focused on a given market and they have all the arguments to explain why their market is the best and the rest are dangerous...