Paul Stern
New Haven Networking
28 December 2024 | 8 replies
would love to network as well. im getting in to ct market, coming from nj
Maxwell Silva
How do I market myself as a new agent?
25 January 2025 | 26 replies
Working social media / personal networks is much more dynamic.
John Lee
22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
The number crunching is probably the easiest part, whereas the networking and deal sourcing are all skills I'd need practice with.
Alissa Schmitz
Has anyone tried TurboTenant's maintenance program Lula?
31 December 2024 | 8 replies
Understand that they are doing this to make a profit, so it will be more expensive than coordinating maintenance yourself.It may be a decent program for a DIY owner that wants to just outsource maintenance, but you will have the same maintenance issues with this company that you would with a PMC:1) Higher costs2) Admins answering the phones & assigning work, that just know the basics about maintenance.
Serena Lemmons
Networking in Sacramento Area
25 December 2024 | 2 replies
I have not been able to find any in person networking events in my area doing a basic internet search.
Adam M.
Cost for a Tax Specialist
13 January 2025 | 7 replies
Whether you need a CPA with just three rentals depends on the complexity of your situation and your comfort level with DIY tax prep.If things are pretty straightforward, you might be fine with tax software for now.
Glenn N.
Small business software for Lenders
5 January 2025 | 4 replies
Some DIY lenders use a program called NoteSmith, but IMO, if the loans are too complex to easily manage with simple XL/QuickBooks, I'd be using a 3P servicer.
Jesus Nieto
Need help with SubTo Deal
27 January 2025 | 11 replies
As others have said, the best thing your son can do is run far from this deal, buckle down, save his pennies (he probably already is doing this), house-hack, and improve a property with sweat, hard work, developing a DIY skillset, and self-managing tenants.
Drew Sygit
A Logical Way to Understand & Monitor Your PMC's Maintenance Charges!
26 January 2025 | 2 replies
DIY A first-time DIYer can expect to spend several hours replacing a kitchen faucet.The time it takes depends on your experience and the faucet's complexity.You'll need tools like wrenches, a putty knife, and a small bucket.You'll also need materials like supply lines, silicone caulk, and plumbers tape.You may be tempted to be cheap and estimate only 30 minutes, but you should estimate an hour to be safe.What about the time to go to the property to figure out if a 2-hole or 3-hole faucet is needed, then drive to Home Depot to get it, drive back to install and then head either to the next job or back to the office?
Kaustubh Tamaskar
Overseas Investors - networking
2 January 2025 | 1 reply
Keen to connect with any overseas investors. I am based in New Zealand and own 4 properties here, but keen to explore investing in the US.