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Zachary Harr Long Time Lurker, Introduction
5 June 2024 | 9 replies
🤷‍♂️Love this post and what Scotty posted.Congrats on your success thus far.As much as I love real estate and business it never is passive and never will be totally passive unfortunately.There is always a risk component involved and a reliance on someone.There will always be that gut wrenching phone call that makes the stomach turn.It all come's down to how much is enough for someone to live a happy life.I unofficially retired at 28 and am back chasing now at 36.Parents and family are getting older and have a huge will and in a way pressure to retire my old man.A beautiful person and father.I've checked off mum and uncle from the list hahaFew more to go lolI am and always will be a "real estate guy" per se but a few years ago I asked myself this question:"How can I get the highest possible return, with the least amount of risk, without doing any work and without involving anyone else?"
Boffill Yosleys Stuck with a House for sale since November
4 June 2024 | 43 replies
Hi there, The property is beautiful, definitely not the issue.
Alci Martinez Construction of new SFR, Lehigh Acres FL
3 June 2024 | 0 replies
The area’s stunning natural beauty and thriving real estate market present a unique opportunity for growth and development.
Jonathan Palumbo How fast and how can I scale with BRRRR
3 June 2024 | 12 replies
That’s the beauty of the BRRRR method – you’re building equity and generating cash flow at the same time.So, in a nutshell:Equity: The $50k equity left in the property.Cash Flow: The ongoing rental income after expenses.Keep leveraging these strategies, and you’ll see your portfolio grow steadily.
Bobby Valcin New Appliances vs. Used Appliances In Rentals
4 June 2024 | 23 replies
And I upgrade to a decent level because apartment grade is crap, at least the beautiful SS ones in my “luxury” apartment were.
Johnny Haygood Rent to Retirement my experience
4 June 2024 | 10 replies
Feel" the true beat of the portfolio's income and expenses performance before using leverage to speed up the growth of your portfolio.Using cash only will protect your bottom line in scenario's like yours when the properties don't perform as expected as you won't be on the hook to cover the mortgage expenses.Just my bias opinion so take it with a grain of salt.I've also witnessed many finger pointing instances when others get involved.Like a new property manager, realtor, contractor, etc...I've had my share of bad experiences with realtors that threw my company under the bus and got in the investors ear to flog it at any price just so they can make a quick commission.It get's very messy, painful and pretty much turns into a disaster with the investor not knowing who to trust or what to do anymore.Similar to what you post about has happened to me and my company many times and if allowed the opportunity, we do our best to fix and come good.Some loose trust and faith and I 100% understand, but as soon as someone leaves the wing of my company there is not much that we can do because as I mentioned above, everyone else get's involved, has an opinion and the situation get's very messy.Having in-house property management is vital when such a "crisis" arises.I tried out-sourced PM when we first started and it was a disaster.We had no choice other than to bring it in-house.Hated my life for the first 5 years with in-house PM and fast forward 10 years, it has become our "golden goose" and a very well streamlined and beautiful business.From what I've seen and read on the forum and elsewhere it seems like RTR has a good reputation and what you have mentioned seems like a "worst case scenario".I hope RTR will assist you the best they can and all I can say is learn from the experience and don't give up.Do your best to weather the storm and focus on minutia.Don't have regrets and don't spend too much time dwelling on the past.Glimpse into the past to get guidance from what you could have done better and think ahead.Move forward smarter, more experienced and better.Wishing you well and much success with your future endeavors.
David W. L.A. Resident Commercial Investing Advice Needed
3 June 2024 | 9 replies
There are so many beautiful areas of CA that people still want to live. 
Valerie DeFreitas Castle Rock, CO- Short Sale, New Build Home Great Neighborhood, amazing schools
1 June 2024 | 1 reply
From the living room, step out onto the large deck and soak in the beautiful mountain views and fresh air; a great way to unwind at the end of the day!
Sam Chicquen Investing In Florida? Good Or Bad?!
1 June 2024 | 5 replies
some of the best rules and regulations for landlords, everyone is always looking to move and invest in the Florida market, great weather, beautiful beaches, so much things to offer so to answer the questions it is a great state to invest in.
Jake LaRoche best LVP Brand?
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
Plenty of styles and colors to choose from, and all of it that I've installed has held up beautifully.