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Andy Mirza Servicer Indemnification Issues
30 September 2021 | 8 replies
Regarding your case @Andy Mirza - If they want to spend money to review the case, I would have your attorney discuss it with them so its privileged conversations and make it clear that you will not cover them for any costs associated with servicer misconduct. 
Joel Douglass Looking to Buy My First Multifamily Property - Welcome Advice!!
22 November 2021 | 6 replies
A good video that was helpful to me starting out is: How to Analyze a Real Estate Market in 60 Minutes - Know More than a Local Expert - Neal Bawa… (BP frowns on link posting… so copy-paste in google, it should be 57 min long).For some other let’s say high level book on the “start-to-finish” for MF investing, helpful to me are:Wheelbarrow Profits by Jake and GinoMultifamily Millions by David LindahlEmerging Real Estate Markets by David LindahlCreative Cash by Bill Ham (helpful for ‘seller financing’ options)Once you get through the “philosophy” of these, some more “meat and potatoes” digging into the actual numbers and case studies:The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve BergesThe Complete Guide to Real Estate Finance for Investment Properties by Steve BergesYouTube has some good underwriting resources:Break Into CRE with Justin KivelThe Multifamily Show with James Eng at Old CapitalAdventures in CRE with Spencer BurtonBruce KirschLocal meetups… you’ll learn a lot from other investors in your market… an active local REIA is UCREIA (Upstate Carolina Real Estate Investors Association) they have a monthly main meeting and then various sub-groups that meet monthly as well.Ben Jones and Ivan Jenkins run Multifamily Investor Nation – Greenville, SC sub-group, they do a hybrid with in person and virtual together.
Jonathan Beemer Colorado Springs market?
6 October 2021 | 4 replies
The Colorado Springs Investor Association run by @Colin Smith is solid.
Dakota Shuck Where do I even begin
30 September 2021 | 3 replies
Recently completed my degree in accounting and work for a mid size firm in Nashville TN.
Ethan Tomlinson Decisions on business or a college degree
28 September 2021 | 1 reply
My parents have grown a pretty decent amount of wealth over the years, and my father is willing to pay for my college career (tuition costs at least up to a bachelors degree).
Daniel Botvynko How would you, If you were in my shoes ?
13 October 2021 | 15 replies
PM me for more info.REIA: Join your local Real Estate Investors Association (REIA).
Jim OConnell Arizona Seller Financing and Subject To Addendums
1 October 2021 | 7 replies
Hey @Jim OConnell the Arizona Association of Realtors has a pre-approved form for seller financing that I use for my investors that are interested in seller financing.
Michael Mounlio New to rentals! basic startup plan.
29 September 2021 | 5 replies
My wife has went back to school for a new degree so we are in a chill period.
Hal Reniff Real estate agent double dipping on sale of a property
29 September 2021 | 4 replies
Did the LLC pay for the members real estate education and/or quarterly MLS access fees, as well as, their annual National Association of Realtors dues?
Diogenes M. 1st R/E investment question - Remote Deal or Local Only?
18 October 2021 | 6 replies
If you can self-manage locally and are willing I'd also stay local for that reason, saving 8-10% on a PM and getting firsthand knowledge of how to properly manage a property will help you a ton once you do upgrade to using a PM.As others have said, there are other risks associated with buying out of state, if you have the capital to manage and weather any storms you may run into from afar its not out of the question as to whether it is worth it but as a new investor you truly do not know what you do not know so I wouldn't recommend investing long-distance.