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Justin Brickman Whats your ideal monthly income? How many homes/doors will you need to achieve this?
6 May 2024 | 65 replies
No aspirations to continue to build and move in syndications, just plain old buy n holds in class B neighborhoods.
Don Konipol The Most Important Thing I Learned About Sales In 45 Years In Real Estate
2 May 2024 | 2 replies
This, combined with long hours of chasing leads, cold calling, and “persistence” (“it takes 7 no’s to get to a yes”) was the formula shown by Hollywood, taught in classes, and written about in bios.Back many years ago I met a young man who was interested in investing in one of my real estate syndications.
Erick Acosta LLC vs S CORP ? I’m a newbie investor.
2 May 2024 | 10 replies
I’m looking to start Fix n Flipping in the Ohio market.
Matt Greenfield Short-term Rentals: Are Small Dipping Pools / Hot Tubs worth the investment?
2 May 2024 | 7 replies
If you are in N Charleston upstream of the gentrifying areas where there is more crime and less people are going to be walking anywhere, it might be marginally helpful. 
Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
9 May 2024 | 159 replies
one thing that's negative from Out of state investing is that we as landlord never grow up. we don't develop business channel, we don't develop business skillset, and we give money to out of state realtor and out of state property management only.in term of business education, investing and creating local business locally is way preferable.I'd rather want to know much the NNN lease in san mateo in-n-out burger rather than 2/1 in indianapolis.Passive investing IMO is detrimental in long term as we almost don't gain anything from a family dinner cash flow.
Cara B. If you had unlimited funds, and lived in Los Angeles, what would you invest in?
30 April 2024 | 21 replies
.🥰 If I had unlimited capital to invest in LA I would invest in older multifamily buildings in Hollywood/WeHo along Franklin Ave, Hollywood Blvd, or Fountain Ave between La Brea and La Cienega.
Vlad Kot Insurance for Fix n Flips and BRRRRs
29 April 2024 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,Can someone recommend insurance you personally use for Fix n Flips and BRRRRs?
Shi Esguerra Have no idea for direction.
1 May 2024 | 14 replies
Next narrow down the type of investments you want to do, Fix n Flip, Single Family buy and hold, AirBnB, small multifamily, 10-50 unit multi family, larger multifamily etc.. 
Wes Foster BRRRR in Galveston, TX
29 April 2024 | 0 replies
After negotiating back n fourth we settled at $180k.
Account Closed CA Handyman (not Contractor) has started asking for $500 in Labor per job
2 May 2024 | 41 replies
Taking the emotions out of the working relationship -  that is, my 'sympathy'for  his dad being greedy and thus losing jobs left and right because his dad insists on masquerading as a contractor despite being just a handyman limited to CA CSLB statutes that strictly limit all handymen in the state from being compensated more than what's left of $500 after materials - I realize I have reiterated with son on several occasions that CSLB limits handymen to $500 per project as the maximum for both materials AND labor per project IS the basis for fairness.I realize being told that the above (current CSLB limits )isn't 'fair' is a huge slap n the face after having given formerly father, and now currently and ongoingly the son for the past 11 months and change, steady work.Perhaps it's a sign of the times where even handymen and jobbers would rather sit around making no money than taking what they feel is 'less' pay than they could be making 'if they were' a contractor?