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Ali Mirabzadeh Out-of-state Multifamily Investment in Phoenix, AZ or Denver,CO?
13 June 2022 | 24 replies
We're doing apartment deals there because overall it has strong fundamentals and a lot of in-migration.
James Hilfiker New Member From Austin, TX
30 March 2014 | 7 replies
They are both great at learning the fundamentals.
Lee V. Did I make a mistake purchasing this home?
21 November 2017 | 20 replies
It’s a fundamental simplization of a process so anyone can instantly understand vs having to be educated on what the 1% rule means.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: how much can a real estate CPA save me?
25 January 2023 | 8 replies
Otherwise, I merely educated my clients in some fundamentals of taxation.So, if you don't know the basics, then any accountant will deliver "magic" results to you.
Ali Mirabzadeh Out-of-state Multifamily Investment in KC vs Indianapolis?
27 July 2023 | 20 replies
Both are comparable in terms of solid economic and demographic fundamentals such as population growth, job growth, income etc.
Will Barnard The Truth about Wholesaling!
6 July 2022 | 911 replies
They know locations and trends and they understand the dynamics of fundamental investing.
Troy P. Max Age for Buy and Hold Properties?
18 January 2023 | 18 replies
Don't get me wrong; there are plenty of issues/problems/quirks that old houses have that new houses don't, and an old house can obviously have hidden problems and big repair/maintenance bills too--which is why thorough due diligence is fundamental to REI...but, the point is: a brand new house is not a foolproof solution to repairs/maintenance headaches (and in some cases, a brand new house can be a much bigger gamble than an older house).This is a particularly important lesson for inexperienced investors, who tend to be the most prone to "shiny object syndrome" (the tendency to let nice aesthetics distract from real, underlying issues).
Don Konipol What is the Hi Tech equivalent of old time Networking?
6 January 2023 | 4 replies
I believe networking will always be a fundamental part of any business someone decides to undertake with real estate being no exception.
Thomas O'Donnell How to Deal With a Mindset Shift Different From Those Around You
28 November 2022 | 17 replies
I know it’s hard to accept, but this is the way of life.This is fundamentally the position I planned to take as I read through responses.
Billy Daniel What's the deal with Ohio?
4 January 2023 | 28 replies
Sounds like good fundamentals shared about the region, but you’ll have to verify the supply/demand forecast.