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Beth Reed Excited to be here
15 January 2025 | 9 replies
It’s always fun to hear what challenges new investors tackle.
Emeka Okeke Ready to get to it
23 January 2025 | 7 replies
Focus on one strategy, practice analyzing deals, and take consistent small steps like attending events and building relationships.
Bruce D. Kowal The Side-Hustle Timeline: How to Build Your RE Business While Working 9-5
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
But it's YOUR money, and Real Estate, to put it mildly, is a contact sport).Month 5: Deals & Network (15-18 hours/week)Submit first offersAttend 2-3 REI events monthlyBuild social media presenceKey Goal: First offer acceptedMonth 6: Scale & Automate (15-20 hours/week)Delegate initial tasksEstablish morning/evening routinesCreate follow-up systemsKey Goal: Sustainable weekly schedule🚫 Common Pitfalls to Avoid:Overcommitting earlyNeglecting W2 responsibilitiesSkipping system creationTaking on too many mentor calls✅ Success Markers:Consistent daily actionsGrowing networkClear systemsNo work conflictsSteady deal flowMaintained energy levels👉 Action Steps This Week:Audit your current scheduleBlock 2 hours dailyChoose your power hour (morning/evening)Set 30-day milestoneGeneral Comment:  obviously not everyone will follow these suggestions.  
Katie Hendrickson Seeking Advice: Selling and Financing a Geodesic Dome in Eureka Springs
12 January 2025 | 1 reply
Any advice on securing financing for potential buyers would be greatly appreciated.Personal Experiences: If you’ve owned, sold, or rented out a geodome, I’d love to hear about your challenges, successes, and any tips you might have for marketing or managing this type of property.Thanks in advance for your insights!
Del Brady Can an introvert without a sales background succeed in REI?
14 January 2025 | 16 replies
Don’t let that discourage you, but just know that stepping outside your comfort zone will be part of the journey from time to time.
Jay Hinrichs LA fires Wholesalers Beware
20 January 2025 | 19 replies
And, FMV on 1/6/25 is not FMV today because now you don't have a lot in an established neighborhood, you have a lot in a disaster area which comes with the challenges I listed above.We built about three dozen "fire lot" homes after our fire--all lots acquired off MLS or from owners that came to us (we didn't market for lots), and not at a price that anyone would call a "discount". 
Kevin Apolinario Chef, Software Engineer, Real Estate Investor
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
@Kevin ApolinarioCongratulations on taking the steps toward your first real estate investment!
Michael Challenger First Time Home Flipper Looking to Connect w Lenders
10 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Michael Challenger I scraped all the cash I could find and borrowed from family.
Hank Bank Starting My Real Estate Journey: How Can I Leverage a Paid-Off Townhome?
24 January 2025 | 11 replies
@Hank Bank BRRRR is probably want you want to do.Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refi, Repeat.Before you go all in and either find out you don't like being a landlord or you make costly mistakes, start with just the next one.You'll have some challenges with tapping the equity in the townhouse:1) What loan amount can you qualify with your credit & income?
Nick Rutkowski Sometimes, its easier to work with problem tenants than strong arm them.
26 January 2025 | 30 replies
Cash for keys is definitely the best way to get people out in the day when I was very active at court houses steps cash for keys was by far the best way to get folks to move and bad tenants in a state with bad eviction laws to me would be the preferred method. you simply pay them when they are leaving the house not before.. that works fine and you give them more than 1k .. you make it worth their while..