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Tinwin Wang Oahu Hawaii STR Investment
1 July 2021 | 18 replies
We’ve been interviewing the STR management companies for a tailored contract that suits the property and our needs. 
Jake Howard Foreign Investment from UK
10 February 2022 | 24 replies
My main attraction to the US is the lower barriers to entry for BRRRR properties and tax advantages over the UK.I am really keen to hear from like minded investors that have experienced foreign investment into the US to learn what strategies, structures and techniques you recommend to help my journey.
Trevor Toft No cash flow but great property! Rent or Sell?
21 February 2024 | 24 replies
In the event that you choose to sell, look into alternative real estate investment alternatives that fit your investment objectives or have a higher prospective cash flow.To obtain tailored guidance based on your entire financial circumstances and goals, speak with a tax counsellor, real estate agent, or financial advisor.Keep up with the current and developments of the regional real estate market.
Don Konipol The 10 Wrong Assumptions made by People purchasing real estate mentorship programs
8 November 2023 | 18 replies
The 10 Wrong Assumptions made by People purchasing real estate mentorship programsThat being part of a group of people all chasing the same deals, in the same area, trying to use the same strategies and techniques somehow increases chances for successThat the mentor teaching the course and providing “mentorship” was actually successful at what he’s teachingThat all the experienced investors warning about the unrealistic expectations being promoted are somehow just jealous, trolls, or trying to kill someone’s dreamThat 4 years of education, twenty years of experience, and a network of industry contacts built up over a career can be replaced by a 3 day “boot camp” and a 15 minute weekly call to a professional promoter or one of his soldiers reading answers from prepared scriptsThat one does not require knowledge of real estate “principles’, real estate law, or real estate finance in order to succeed at real estate investmentThat the income produced by utilizing the particular strategies being promoted by the guru is going to be able to replace their job income That “passive” income from being a residential landlord is really passiveThat one can be a successful real estate investor with little or no capital, credit, or experience That wholesaling, flipping, etc. is investing.That spending $30,000 or more for dubious information available for free is a good use of funds; especially when you put it on your credit card at 18% interest.
Jose Aguilar Househack/Landlord newbie, any advice??
20 February 2024 | 3 replies
Laws are super local, changing from one place to another, so it's a smart move to get a lawyer to tailor that lease specifically for your spot.
Wade Wisner DCRS Loans and How they Work?
20 February 2024 | 14 replies
Thanks Hi - published a 10-part series here on BiggerPockets last year on all the knowledge you are looking for - exactly tailored to your question. 
Account Closed Property Investment Summary: 7672 Bernardo Dr, Riverdale, GA
16 February 2024 | 1 reply
Curbio provided expert renovation services tailored to maximizing the property's value, while Angela's market knowledge and negotiation skills were crucial in both acquiring the property and securing a profitable sale.
Mike Pennington Duplex Plans, Cost to Build, Lessons Learned
31 December 2019 | 6 replies
Part of the beauty of building from scratch is you can tailor the property to your target market.We bought a batch of 6 lots, split them with a couple partners and built from there. 
Carline Lafaille Starting out in todays market
12 February 2024 | 4 replies
It is imperative that you speak with a lender that has been approved by the SBA in order to fully grasp the requirements and explore your options.Creative Financing: You may buy a property with little money up front by using a variety of creative financing techniques, including partnerships, subject-to transactions, and lease options.
Ben Layson Taking my first step
14 February 2024 | 4 replies
Sometimes the seller would agree to take on the role of the lender, which means you can pay them directly over time.Investigate innovative finance techniques such seller carryback financing, subject-to financing, and leasing alternatives.