
7 February 2020 | 12 replies
Just wondering what kind of experience the seasoned landlords/property managers have had with trying to get a property leased in January/February and if yall went the 6 month route or 1 year route.4.

7 January 2020 | 6 replies
Hello,I am looking for some insight from the seasoned buy and hold investors.

2 March 2020 | 8 replies
How long the seasoning period is.If she does ltv, at what % can I pull out.

8 January 2020 | 1 reply
That said, I'm going to watch this post to see what more seasoned people have to say.

8 February 2020 | 4 replies
It goes up to $125k after a year of "seasoning", which is an increase of $45k.
11 January 2020 | 11 replies
I know that it's also often the case that older seasoned investors get really excited about enthusiastic young folks getting a head start on their REI journey, and are more than happy to help them along … I hope you encounter more of that in the future!

11 March 2021 | 6 replies
They invite professionals - officials (attorney general), to speak on topics relevant to the business.There are seasoned, experienced landlords that gladly give free advice and pointers.They have full time lobbyists to fight against the pervasive ‘tenants rights’ groups we continually have to battle.I attribute much of my success as a landlord to my involvement with a great association.

9 January 2020 | 17 replies
@James Camp I've used hard money for the purchase and rehab of all my BRRRRs but 2 (and I regretted using cash on 1 of those because it took me 6 months to refi out due to seasoning requirements).

11 January 2020 | 7 replies
Learning from these more seasoned investors will help you jump start your investing much faster than just trying to start completely by yourself.

11 January 2020 | 36 replies
The someone probably needs to be a seasoned investor.