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Micah Huffman Renting Primary Residence & Job Relocation
13 February 2025 | 8 replies
@Micah Huffman unless you are going to commit to learning some basics about being a landlord AND are willing to commit at least 2-4 hours each month managing a Property Management Company - it's probably best you sell.Otherwise, it's highly likely you could lose more due to bad tenants and management.
Lisa Fondant Jerry Norton programs ($10k finder fee - Powerflipper)
17 February 2025 | 105 replies
Mark I really wish I had seen your post before I paid for JN's program.Also high five to:  Anne Barnett Wholesaler from Omaha, NE - replied over 1 year agoI noticed that statue in the background of JN's videos also - I wondered if it was placed there as his "good luck" piece or placed strategically to impress his audience.My experience:  I came across Jerry Norton's RE investing book several years ago but had not bought into any program back then. 
Don Aleshire Advise for managing property of out of state
22 February 2025 | 18 replies
You likely know this, but the RE prices are crazy high unless you go east.  
Paloma Wodehouse High Priced First Buy
8 January 2025 | 9 replies
Budget carefully, prioritize high-ROI renovations, and adhere to strict timelines to maximize profitability.
Robel Nessro Question about Real estate
9 February 2025 | 2 replies
I highly recommend listing to @Dave Meyer's most recent on the market podcast! 
Brittany Olson GATOR method people?
17 February 2025 | 9 replies
I did not pay for the course or get any deeper because I figured 1) High return = high risk, and I am at a point where I can't afford to lose that kind of money; and 2) I didn’t see a value in a course- why not network with local investors who need down payment, and work it out directly on a deal that I could more easily underwrite?
Brian Bisdorf Section 8 and voucher programs in Dallas - Landlord benefits?
19 February 2025 | 1 reply
  $3000 sounds pretty high to me for the area.Downside is you're renting to someone who can't pay rent...and has money challenges. 
Samuel Coronado How to Buy a $2.9 million MHP
1 February 2025 | 3 replies
For almost $100k a lot you want a pretty high NOI to make sense of it, like over $300k IMO I agree.
Anne Musa New in real estate, looking for opportunities in small multifamily and STR/MTR
11 February 2025 | 1 reply
Focus on high-demand rental areas (suburbs for multifamily, tourist/business hubs for STRs) and consider scaling with the BRRRR method to build passive income.
James Soto Looking to acquire my first BRRRR
19 February 2025 | 8 replies
It’s harder to BRRRR in the Tulsa area now due interest rates, you definitely have to buy at a great discount in order to be all in low enough toget all of your money out and the rents have to be high enough to still cash flow after all expenses (PITI, Mgmt, Vac’s, Rep/Maint, CapEx, HOAs, Util).Based on being “all in” $120K in order to BRRRR and still cash flow at least $300 mo:$120K cash out amount - at 7%/30 yr ($150K+ ARV)PI = $800 mo + Taxes $150 + Ins $150 = $1100mo PITIRENT would have to be at least $2000 mo- $1100 PITI- $200 mgmt (even if self mng, it’s exp for time)- $200 vacancies- $200 Rep/Maint & CapEx= $300 mo cash flow.