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Darryl Zuber Canadian looking to invest in the USA
18 December 2018 | 8 replies
Cashflowing properties are far and few between here in Canada, especially around the GTA ( greater Toronto Area)but i'm looking to getting into some deals as an investor and partner up in some joint ventures , as well as get some capital investors to help me in getting my journey growing as well .I still plan on investing in Canada unsing multiplexes and you never know also partnering up there as well.I'm currenly looking at deals in Ohio, Flordia, Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, I just need to get  started.
Chris A Godbolt Real estate license now or later?
21 November 2017 | 8 replies
In the end, it never helped me because I don't invest locally.My advice would be this: 1) Continue educating yourself on all things real estate using the BP podcast and forums.
David Casas Assess My Strategy for Finding Best Local RE Agents and Lenders
1 November 2017 | 2 replies
Good afternoon all,I am starting my journey, and am very very excited to get going with the nitty-gritty of getting to know my area's best and brightest and building my Real Estate Investing Team to have a solid foundation. 
Krys L Burke New investor from Upstate NY
2 November 2017 | 5 replies
There is many great people here that are willing to help you with your journey.
Ben Dally DSHS assistance in Washington State for Tenant
13 November 2017 | 4 replies
I spent 30+ years in Washington State and have had some involvement with DSHS (although not with housing).My advice to you: 1) Everything the state does takes three times as long as it should and three times as much paperwork as it should.  2)  You will probably have to attend some indoctrination -- I mean class -- either on-line or in person.  3) Your tenant will be endlessly "educated" on their rights and will have free legal representation. 4 ) Just when you think you know the rules and try to play by them, an administrator will come up with an "ETR" -- Exception to Rule. 
Steve Kim Hello - Beginner Chicagoland REI
1 November 2017 | 4 replies
Congrats on the investment property goal Steve Kim - there’s certainly a ton of useful info on this blog to help educate you and give you the blueprint for employing the BRRRR strategy.
Jessica Rodriguez where to find lists of home owners who are upside down on mortgag
28 November 2017 | 3 replies
Often, they hold educational events that you'd find valuable, like seller-financing or probate workshops.
Ryan Mattson 22 year old student, can I still invest in real estate?
3 November 2017 | 11 replies
Hi all, I have been educating myself on real estate investing for the better part of 2 years now, and hopefully plan on closing a deal sometime soon near Indianapolis, IN.
Cosmo Lee Am I being too conservative in my analysis of rentals?
9 November 2017 | 18 replies
Read following links for education true for any market.
Bryan Sullivan Seminars and classes
4 November 2017 | 3 replies
That right there is a real education