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Arthur Vivero virtual wholesaling , Building Buyers list for Fix and Flip Investors.
24 September 2024 | 3 replies
Many buyers hang out there.3) Consider cold calling or emailing agents who work with cash buyers or reach out to title companies→ they often have contacts.4) Promote your deals on social media platforms to get more eyes on them.Keep up the momentum and shoot me a message if you need any help refining your strategy!
Greg P. Want a tenant gone and need advice. 20/24 months left on a house hack.
24 September 2024 | 14 replies
Honestly just having a place to write this was helpful as it’s frustrating doing this on my own, so nice to have a place to get advice!
Dallas Adam Lee Kiger Looking to connect with like minded investors
23 September 2024 | 8 replies
I am looking to connect with like minded individuals who can help me with deal flow and adding more doors to my portfolio .
Josh Young Buy and Hold "the best strategy for building long term wealth"
24 September 2024 | 7 replies
I also love helping others, so please reach out if you have questions or if you want help.
Antonio Harmon How to Develop the Best Strategy for Real Estate Investing?
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Key Principles:Mindset and Goals:Think Long-Term: Real estate is a long term play in most cases Set Clear Goals: Define your financial goals and how real estate fits into your overall plan.Finding the Right Property:Location, Location, Location: Invest in areas with strong economic fundamentals, good schools, and low crime rates.Cash Flow is King: Look for properties that generate positive cash flow (rental income exceeds expenses).Consider Appreciation: While cash flow is primary, also consider properties in areas with potential for long-term appreciation.Financing:Get Pre-Approved: Get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start looking at properties.Leverage Wisely: Use leverage (debt) to your advantage, but don't overextend yourself.Consider Creative Financing: Explore options like seller financing or partnerships.Building Your Team:Real Estate Agent: Find an experienced agent who specializes in investment properties.Property Manager: Consider hiring a property manager to handle day-to-day operations.Accountant: An accountant can help you with tax planning and financial management.Attorney: Consult an attorney for legal advice and contract reviews.Managing Your Investment:Maintain the Property: Keep your property in good condition to attract and retain quality tenants.Screen Tenants Carefully: Conduct thorough background checks on potential tenants.Review Your Finances Regularly: Track your income and expenses and make adjustments as needed.Example Action Steps:Set Your Goals: Define your financial goals and how real estate will help you achieve them.Educate Yourself: Read books and articles about real estate investing.
Adriana V Alvarado House Hacking Bay Area (3.5% down, owner occupied)
23 September 2024 | 8 replies
I am debating between house hacking in the Bay Area for my first property or buying my first property out of state with the help of a property management company.
Ryan Montbleau Best Neighborhoods in Buffalo Offering Lower Entry Price Points & Cash Flow
23 September 2024 | 2 replies
It would be helpful to know if you are talking about turn-key properties, or value-add properties.
Colt Clark gift baskets for first time tenants
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
It could help for word of mouth referrals by other tenants.
Katrina Kunzler Home Options Questions
23 September 2024 | 4 replies
If I were to refinance he also wouldn't be obligated to help with future closing costs on the home.