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Mike Hodges 3 Pack Mobile Home Park
23 February 2025 | 2 replies
I am interested in potentially buying a trailer park as the investment is in the land and the tenants rent the lot, bringing their own asset (mobile home) to the location and typically, they stay for the long term. any invoice for a new real estate investor trying to get into this business?
Gregg Hutton The Investor’s Mindset: My Biggest Lesson from Representing Buyers & Sellers
8 February 2025 | 2 replies
Investors think in numbers, exit strategies, and long-term plays, while homebuyers think in emotion and monthly payments.What are some of the biggest differences you’ve noticed when working with or transitioning into real estate investing?
Chris Atkins Looking for personal advice/reviews or really anything on this
21 February 2025 | 4 replies
Long story short I came across a guy by the name of Nate Barger with the BRRR Academy looking for reviews and opinions on it and if it's worth the price.
Grace Tapfuma Building capital as a first time investor
25 February 2025 | 29 replies
Henry’s right—long-term rentals alone won’t get you there in 10 years unless you deploy significant capital upfront.
Brian Bisdorf Section 8 and voucher programs in Dallas - Landlord benefits?
19 February 2025 | 1 reply
Maybe another one is tenants may tend to stay longer as long as they are eligible for the program.Not 100% sure, but I don't think they always pay that FMR number. 
Andrew Novitsky FundLaunch - are they worth working with?
26 February 2025 | 7 replies
i just got off the phone with lindsay someone that works for them they want $34k and they offer no guarntees. thave a 78% success rate in getting people funding. that mean 22% of the prople that signed up where promised the world but were not able to raise capital. according to linday they have 700 paid members. 700x.22=154. 154 people paid them $34k and were not able to raise funds. im not an expert but they need to file a case with the attorney generals of the united states. i asked lindsay why isnt capital raising set 1 because ill pay you $34k from the money you help me raise. all of a sudden she is busy and got to hang up with me. i told her i gave you 1 objection and she gave up.i did not have a good feeling speaking with lindsay. and after the call i checked my email she sent me 2 emails. 1 minute apart from each other which tells me they will take anyone and everyone. as long as they pay $34k.
Nam-June Joe Newbie interested in Decatur, GA
26 February 2025 | 1 reply
He was in for a surprise when he realized the tenant mix included long-term renters paying well below market.
Dan Liston Avoid Safeguard Capital Partners
11 February 2025 | 5 replies
Also, stay away from Insula Capital AKA Atlantic Capital Holdings out of New York (Long Island) I didn't lose $200,000 but lost $10,000 plus on a deal they gave us a funding letter for $300,000 cash for a flip we were purchasing.
Robel Nessro Military and RRE-CRE
10 February 2025 | 6 replies
When you're deployed you keep the property as an investment and put a renter in it and rent if out for a few years.As long as you have lived in the property for two out of the previous five years ( Two out of the previous ten years if you're in the military) you can get the primary residence tax free exemption.
Felicia Nitu Starting in 2025, Coastal Zone properties now get SB-423’s fast-track approvals!
25 February 2025 | 3 replies
For years, many projects in Chula Vista's Coastal Zones faced long delays, but starting in 2025, SB-423 changes that.