
24 June 2022 | 18 replies
If anyone has any contacts please let me know.I was trying to think of a polite way to word it, but as often happens, @Lucas Carl beat me to the punch.Your best bet is to do what the rest of us fellow Northerners do - get comfortable with out of state investing (yes there’s a learning curve but it aint rocket science!)

14 May 2020 | 21 replies
I am really not comfortable speaking out in person but i am going to give meet ups a shot because i know its good to create a network.

18 January 2020 | 12 replies
Are you knowledgeable enough to feel comfortable negotiating your own deal, managing your own rehab, managing the property?

25 January 2020 | 25 replies
Maybe down the road, you will have enough comfort under your feet to negotiate against the other side yourself, but the point of hiring a qualified agent is to leverage their experience to benefit your purchase.

17 January 2020 | 9 replies
Thanks Rich, I was planning on hitting up a local REIA group will check them out- thanks for the lead.I've skimped on the full details of my experience base, I also worked a summer in school with a commercial general contractor, that was early in adulthood and I knew nothing but learned so much.I'm very comfortable with my knowledge of design and construction, most importantly knowing that there is so much left to learn.I'm looking forward to working on projects where I am actually the client, designer builder and project manager, and then being a fair landlord is actually such a powerful motivator.I personally believe there is a service element to real estate investment if done a certain way, providing needed housing that is built to a standard really helps people.

29 September 2020 | 12 replies
Do your own homework, check reviews, get other referrals, and make sure you’re comfortable with the property manager’s reputation.

20 January 2020 | 10 replies
You simply give the homeowner cash and then step into her shoes to be foreclosed on.

29 January 2020 | 5 replies
You have to be comfortable with the situation.

22 January 2020 | 6 replies
For me it comes down to what investment types I'm most comfortable with, the capital I have to invest with, and what percentage return I would need to realize the $10K+ in monthly income.

19 January 2020 | 9 replies
Ensure the rental demand is there and you are comfortable holding the property long-term.