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Kelvin Yuchen 1st Time Home Buyer / Rental Investment in Seattle, WA Advice
28 January 2020 | 3 replies
We buy detached single family homes, but you can definitely go with a town-home if that's what you'd prefer- you'd want to focus on large square footage, high bedroom count, and consider avoiding luxury features that add cost like rooftop decks unless they're important to you.Typically house hacks operate similar to a home office deduction - take your eligible, deductible expenses and multiply them by the portion of the house that is a rental (for example, if you buy a 4 bedroom town-home and live in one bedroom you could deduct approximately 75% of eligible expenses).
Vashist D. Are real estate agents going broke?
28 October 2022 | 48 replies
Average commission is $7,000 with us unlike most others and you can make half of that in your first 3 training deals while just observing a trainer close the deal for you.
Jason Malabute Indianapolis and Kansas City are markets with the highest rent growth
13 June 2023 | 18 replies
As I have observed and experienced, it's the underlying politics and economics of this city that make the current positioning and future trajectory of Indianapolis so strongIndianapolis is showing 40% better GDP over the last decade; remarkably low unemployment; surge in tech; and our median household income (+21%) is improving at nearly double national average rate (+12%).There has been $15B come into this city over the last five years.
Joshua Martin Why Real Estate?
18 March 2019 | 15 replies
Yeah, there are tons of folks that will tell you it is passive and all that (they are likely trying to sell you something), but at least in the beginning, it normally is not, not in my experience or observation anyway.
Paul Munly Portland, OR Landlords -- Please Take Note
27 October 2017 | 66 replies
Account Closed  John Very astute observation    they certainly can do that of course 
Shiva Bhaskar Thoughts on Cleveland REI after a 4+ day investor visit
19 October 2018 | 28 replies
Anyhow, here are some thoughts on what I learned and observed in my time there.
Zamir Kazi Are Tax Deed Sales Lucrative?
31 May 2017 | 98 replies
Super cool you partnered with @J Scott to do a deal, I read his book and loved it.I am planning on hitting the auction this week and just observing, as well as try to pick the veterans brains a bit, get some mentoring of my own.
Kyler J Sloan Quit Job after 1-2 Deals?
30 May 2023 | 40 replies
I am not speaking from direct experience necessarily but observation of many others, but if you are doing well and think you can continue to have success just make sure you have a safer reserve or something you can tap into if you experience a lull. 
Joshua Acosta Advice For New Agents
25 May 2023 | 17 replies
People want to be part of a success story, and they will likely observe you from a distance initially.
Gregory Breton How do you get started????
22 August 2023 | 17 replies
If you know your strengths, weaknesses, preferences and risk profiles, etc, you can observe the market, learn and find a niche - or several - that you can master.