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Kyle McShea New Homebuyer Here! Questions on FHA Loan, Property Tax Assessment, and More
2 July 2024 | 1 reply
It makes sense from surface level but I feel like there's some deeper insights I can learn from understanding the value proposition.REI is ****ing sickI have learned so much in the past 24 hours after signing an offer I hope I crack a smile on one reader reflecting the beginning of their journey.Appreciate all and any insight
Dave Meyer Door count is a terrible metric. Please stop using it.
7 July 2024 | 89 replies
Passive investors need to dig deeper to cut through this.
Kathleen Park The Idea of Renting out Current Home to Buy a New Home
2 July 2024 | 6 replies
If you are okay with someone painting over your original woodwork (even though the lease says they can't) or ruining your marble countertops when they dye their hair (true stories) then you may be emotionally hardened enough to rent your original home that you have lovingly designed.Consider, also that at times you will have to carry two large mortgage payments and decide if you are willing to do that.
Julie Gates Streamlining Real Estate Investments with Virtual Assistants
1 July 2024 | 13 replies
Being successful in real estate investing is no easy thing – it's not just about mastering facts; it demands a toll on physical, emotional, and philosophical levels.
Jessenia Hartage Is investing in NYC a bad idea
3 July 2024 | 55 replies
Hi Jessenia,I've been in the game for quite some time and have many battle scars to prove it lolMy best advice would be to always look at a worst case scenario and start from that.By starting with a worst case scenario you will be able to quicker eliminate markets that aren't a good fit.I don't know much about NY but personally, I wouldn't invest in any market that takes 6 months or even worse longer to evict.Worst case scenario for example = Tenant doesn't pay rent and trashes the property.I would want to be able to evict, fix and re-tenant as quickly as possible.Time is money and I want to keep moving forward and not deal with financial and emotional drag.There are many markets nation wide that are landlord friendly.My business is based on Ohio and there is no mercy for non payment of rent.Eviction usually takes 6 weeks max and although I never want to evict, being able to do so quickly minimizes risk of that investment.Thanks 
Mario Morales andrew holmes re events- real estate 3 day lecture series
1 July 2024 | 7 replies
I got "lost in emotion"  & bidded it up and up and (thank God) lost.
Alf Holst would you consider giving rental discounts?
1 July 2024 | 29 replies
They have mandated emotional support animals and have questioned landlords denying felons.
Marc Shin possible to manage out-of-state short term rental without a property manager?
1 July 2024 | 28 replies
So that is always dependent on personal emotion.
Konstantine Zuckerman Seeking Advice from Seasoned Investors on Marketing Strategies
28 June 2024 | 1 reply
I have an idea for a unique data product, but before I dive deeper and invest more time and money into it, I want to learn from those with more experience in this field.Some background:I'm a tech entrepreneur with a passion for real estate investing.
Patrick Braswell Seeking a confidence boost
29 June 2024 | 11 replies
If you got the emotional and mental psychology to invest-- you'll be great.Now, financially.