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Joe Kim Newbie in LA! [Wholesale or Househack as first investment?]
21 September 2017 | 27 replies
I also hope to experiment with using Airbnb's platform for some of my future properties.My current plan is to continue saving up money through frugal living, hustling with freelance design jobs, and selling real estate as an agent to purchase my first house hack.
Darian Richardson Second Deal financing for Multi-Family
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
I'm obligated to have the duplex as my primary resident for 12 months, although from my understanding the only way to verify that would be the mail continuing to be mailed to that address. 
Arissa Dahl Have any investors thought of/gotten a realtor license??
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
@Robert FreebornFirst year:Real Estate Course: $420 (Rockwell), there are cheaper schools out there.Written Test: $125Finger Prints: $30Realtor's Union dues: $620 (Optional depending on Brokerage)NWMLS dues: $480Supra: $75 activation + $15 a month = $255Office fees: $65 a month or $780 (Will vary depending on Brokerage and Model)Total: $2,710 Additional Cost:Signs: This will vary depending on Brokerage and if you are on a team or notBusiness Cards: Depends on what you wantEvery two years after that you will have a certain amount of CE that you have to accomplish, but if you take advantage of free education hours put on by Title Companies and other outlets, you can reduce your cost. *** Fact ***If you sell one house a year, it pays for itself...
Zachary Pesicka Brand New To BiggerPockets and Rentals Seattle Area
11 September 2017 | 4 replies
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Joshua Tikal Are colleges a good idea? Market knowledge in the NOCO area
18 September 2017 | 14 replies
We have a great passion for education and helping people accomplish any goals related to education!
Tiago Faria My First Deal: Turnkey Studio Duplex in Portugal
28 February 2019 | 13 replies
Consider the money it sounds like you will lose as paying for an education and keep learning.
Chase Gochnauer Do you use depreciation savings in your pro forma?
11 September 2017 | 17 replies
Depreciation is not added back every if you continue to 1031 indefinitely, which is my plan.
Jake Blum Than Merrill seminar in St. Louis.
13 September 2017 | 5 replies
They all seem to offer good education, but you will need to pay for that education.
Rapture Barba Why Sellers and Buyers benefit Subject to
11 September 2017 | 2 replies
There are lots of legal creative ways both buyer and seller can agree on to accomplish a win-win situation to get a property sold.When educated on creative options they might want to consider the option of selling their house subject-to the existing mortgage.
Corey Goldstein 300,000 Foreclosures From harvey
12 September 2017 | 6 replies
Forbearance plans will help as well, though interest on the mortgage will continue to accrue under any of these efforts.”Servicing.What do you see to do?