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Desiree Board Advice for a new long term rental investor
3 February 2025 | 27 replies
Use a property manager for out-of-state properties or if you prefer a hands-off approach.
Kelly Taylor Recommendations for a Self-directed Roth IRA Custodian - Equity Trust anyone?
12 February 2025 | 12 replies
Hi Kelly,I am currently with Equity Trust not by choice since they bought out Midland Trust last year (2023).
Sean Dillon House Hack in Expensive Market or Invest Out of State?
12 February 2025 | 14 replies
Hi Sean from Long Island, New York-You are 18 and wonder if you should buy a duplex on Long Island which is an expensive area and likely would negative cashflow for you if you lived in one side--at least at first.You currently are still living at home and wonder if you should leverage your low cost of living to invest in a more affordable market.Obviously, the choice is a personal one, but if you could continue to keep your cost of living low living at home you could buy a cash flowing property in several markets in Michigan or similar areas and the equity would build up quickly.Then, you could use the equity to buy the next rental until you were ready to buy a house on Long Island or your priorities may change and you may decide to live somewhere else or work or school takes you other places.To Your Success!
Christin Dorfling New to real estate with 70 K to start. Suggestions?
17 February 2025 | 8 replies
Right now, any answer is just preference without being able to go deeper and really give you quality advice.
Sendil Thangavelu Water Softner for rental property ($3000 versus Budget friendly Home depot models)
17 February 2025 | 4 replies
I'm wondering if a more budget-friendly option, like the RHEEM water softener (42,000 Grain Preferred Plus Water Softener for Hard Water and Iron Reduction) available at Home Depot for around $500, would be sufficient.Has anyone had experience with similar DIY water softeners?
Trace P. Thought about Oil heating in properties?
1 February 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Vince Scipione: Yes, they are a popular choice where I live and work, however with the ever fluctuating cost of oil heat, many people have swapped over their boilers/furnaces to what is called a "Propane Gun" essentially it is a device that is affixed to the front of the furnace/boiler that injects the propane and ignites it.
Andy Ptak Property management experience?
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
@Andy Ptak when jumping into the industry you have a few choices:1) Start at the bottom2) Leverage your experience to convince someone to give you a chance3) Decide between:--- Big companies who will usually start you at the bottom--- Small companies that will more like to a chance on hiring you for an above entry level position.
Lilach Holtzer SC people let’s connect!
18 February 2025 | 9 replies
Hi Ryan, Sounds awesome, me and my husband are doing our investments together also and really love to connect with more couples :) We are new to these areas and looking for rentals that works with BRRRR which is our main strategy, did you try to find BRRRR or do you prefer flips and STR?
Travis Hill WHERE/HOW DETERMINES PROPERTY CLASS (A, B, C)?
23 January 2025 | 21 replies
In some older neighborhoods especially historic districts, the tenants look for older houses - they preferred the art deco bathroom tiles, the thick plaster & lath walls over granite countertops and stainless steel appliances.but class D neighborhoods are easiest to tell. 
Dan Ward How are the Norfolk, VA and VA Beach, VA areas for small multi-family investing?
5 February 2025 | 3 replies
If you are familiar with the area, which areas do you prefer and which areas should be avoided?