25 October 2018 | 3 replies
I don't know any personally but maybe this checklist will help:You can start by going to www.narpm.org and search their directory of managers.
13 October 2018 | 3 replies
Look on zillow for agents and search for agents that "say" they do short sales, foreclosures, etc.

14 October 2018 | 6 replies
To Russell you are right the information is online and I have used the site to search for owners etc.What I am wondering is if anyone has gone to the recorder of deeds and were able to search based on a select criteria.
13 October 2018 | 0 replies
I am located in South Charlotte currently and I have several pending deals in SC that I would like to wrap. I need a rmlo for SC asap and a licensed loan servicing company. Any help would be appreciated. I will blow p...

22 October 2018 | 14 replies
I've had a few discussions about the best way to create a plan in order to "snow ball" your way to owning many REI properties (buy and hold for rent).After Googling around and even reading blogs on this site, I've thought about doing something like the following:Buy my first rental property (SFH) with cash (around $60-70k) where I'd expect about $500 cashflow per monthCurrently I have about $105-110k available (after taking out an emergency fund)Then shortly after, buy my second rental property (SFH) but take out a mortgage and put down around 25% on a $60-70k houseThe cash flow on this property specifically would likely break even (at or near 0) but this would be on a 15 year mortgage and I can use some (or most) of the cash flow from the first to help pay down that mortgage faster, along with my corporate job monthly savings tooI feel I could pay it off anywhere from 5 - 10 years depending on the exact strategy If/When I get the 2nd one, then shortly after that, try and get a 3rd SFH rental property and continue this snow ball effect to build up by rental portfolioObviously this is easier said than done, along with risks and I honestly do not have any real experience with rental properties as this is my first time diving into this type of investing.My main questions would be -- Has anyone done a similar strategy to help build their portfolio quicker?

15 October 2018 | 3 replies
Check out Crossland Management or Hendricks.If you go to www.narpm.org and search their directory of managers you will find a ton.

13 October 2018 | 1 reply
Go on Meetup site and search for REI clubs/events.

15 October 2018 | 24 replies
I did a quick search on Loopnet.

14 October 2018 | 1 reply
That may seem like a stupid question, but if you were to take a look at my wall, you would see a multipage blown-up poster map of my target area from Google Maps, enlarged enough to show individual properties.

13 October 2018 | 2 replies
I have entered estimates for repairs and will possibly begin an offer at $105K.Here is a link to the Google photo album of the interior of the house - https://photos.app.goo.gl/mMoCL5Erq4hcqAdP9The figure for Plumbing is for each bathroom (2 1/2) as a full remodel.The figure for Doors includes reframing with lumber and doors throughout the house and windows, which also includes drywall, mud and other appropriate items.The figure for Cabinets/Countertops is for an entirely new kitchen with appliances.I appreciate your feedback.