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David Suho Seeking Advice on First Real Estate Investment – Focused on Cash Flow & Stability.
2 February 2025 | 2 replies
My goal is to diversify with an investment that generates steady cash flow, even if it requires a larger upfront investment and lower overall returns. 
Andrae S Wiggins New Investor looking to purchase their first property
4 February 2025 | 13 replies
Real estate is and always will be a good idea because it allows you to create lasting generational wealth and leverage cold, hard, tangible assets!
Grant Shipman Navigating Zoning Laws: Challenges and Opportunities for Co-Living Real Estate Invest
3 February 2025 | 0 replies
The Yale Law Journal article, "Zoned Out: How Zoning Law Undermines Family Law’s Functional Turn," highlights this issue, noting that while family law has evolved to recognize diverse family structures, zoning laws have lagged behind, potentially hindering innovative housing solutions like co-living.Challenges for Co-Living InvestorsFor real estate investors interested in co-living, these restrictive definitions can lead to:Legal Barriers: Difficulty obtaining permits or approvals for co-living spaces due to non-compliance with traditional family definitions in zoning codes.Operational Challenges: Potential fines or legal disputes arising from housing arrangements that don't conform to local zoning definitions of a household.Market Limitations: Reduced ability to meet the growing demand for affordable, shared housing solutions.Advocacy for ReformThe Bloomberg article, "Why Are Zoning Laws Defining What Constitutes a Family?"
Kyle Hess What tools would you bring with you when touring a potential flip?
31 January 2025 | 5 replies
FlashlightTape measure/Laser measurePaper/Pen/iPadBinocularsReceptacle testerLevelMarbleDroneRespirator/Face Mask/Eye Protection/GlovesAQI testerWater pressure gaugeThermal cameraEndoscope cameraKnife Good list, in addition in my truck; ohm meter, megger, magnehelic, steel ball, air compressor  generator, plus stuff I'm forgetting
Dean Halpin Need Real Estate Guidance (22 yrs old)
6 February 2025 | 10 replies
You can learn to do this independently or get a rockstar REALTOR to lead the way.
Thanh Lu For owners, self management vs hiring a vacation rental company?
31 January 2025 | 19 replies
Well, STR can work well for people who own a vacation house for personal use, and just want to generate some extra income when not in use.  
Scott Trench Trump Policies Will Put Downward Pressure on Real Estate Rents/Prices
21 February 2025 | 250 replies
Add some nuk power generation FINALLY and lower household utility costs another 5%, adding a bit more to disposable incomes. 
Adam Sherwood Duplex House Hack
5 February 2025 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $560,000 Cash invested: $60,000 I thank the dog next door for leading to this purchase.
Logan Jamieson Frustration with current market: Seeking wisdom, encouragement, lend me your tenacity
4 February 2025 | 17 replies
You are like many others who are getting started and unfortunately your generation is screwed because of the amount of spending is older generations have done and put the debt on you which also has led to record inflation.All you can do now is plan for the future and don’t force things but invest wisely when the time is right.
Toby Fellows Do I have to register with a broker if I want to get my real estate license?
8 February 2025 | 12 replies
Some flat-fee or investor-focused brokerages charge a minimal transaction fee, which can save you money if you're not planning to generate regular commissions.Additional Tips:If your primary goal is access to the MLS and flexibility in viewing properties, evaluate the costs of holding a license (e.g., broker fees, MLS dues, continuing education) versus alternatives like working closely with an investor-friendly agent.Consider whether the time required for licensing, post-licensing education, and maintaining your license is worth it for your investment strategy.If you need help finding an investor-friendly brokerage in Georgia or navigating the process, feel free to reach out!