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Jake Kinoshita Does anyone use Bench?
29 May 2019 | 1 reply
Bookkeeping for rentals is easy but are they good at Flipping and Development as well?
Marvin Tomlinson Beginner looking to start in the real estate market
9 June 2019 | 14 replies
 looking to start real estate development   buying fixing and renting .
Ron Jon Soooo much out of State and Country investors
7 July 2019 | 8 replies
. $500k won't buy you much in San Fran but is a pretty healthy budget in Jax.One smaller factor is that Duval county doesn't charge impact fees on new construction (and is the only county in Florida that does not) which is great for developers but not so great when there's no money for maintaining our schools.https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20190423/duval-voters-to-decide-on-proposed-sales-tax-referendum-to-pay-for-replacing-repairing-renovating-schoolsAlso this isn't Florida or Jacksonville specific, but in times when the stock market is particularly volatile real estate investing becomes more appealing even with lower returns.Personally as an investor I find all this out-of-town investing a bit annoying (increased competition and increased prices) and am concerned that these properties potentially aren't well maintained.
Jon Lallande Out of state investing or move to a better market?
31 January 2021 | 68 replies
Lots of new development like the stadium they're building in East Ridge.
Braden Just Commercial General Contractor's
30 May 2019 | 3 replies
I work for a large development firm here in Milwaukee but am doing my first outside deal.
Stephen Gimber Starting out. Here's my plan..
3 June 2019 | 12 replies
Nope):1 - Learn how to analyze with real numbers2 - Learn what a plan is, and how to develop one for REI3 - Learn what is important to a REI...and then start thinking like one, instead of a homeowner.4 - Learn how Money Works5 - Learn how to analyze Markets (not economic...geographic) in order to find where the properties whose profiles match the criteria you need to execute the plan you developed.6 - Learn how to eliminate any emotions, both yours and the ones you think are driving forces for the buyers/renters that will be your clients7 - Learn how to eliminate any for of "rationalization" (most expensive word a REI can use) from your thoughts.8...and last, for now, learn how to describe yourself (when asked what you do for a living) as a "Successful Real Estate Investor". 
Matthew G. What would you do in my situation??
2 June 2019 | 9 replies
After you've been at this for a while, you develop a deep disdain for people who need to spend premiums for bigger and better houses for their personal living situation before they have build an unassailable financial position -- those people are marks in the real estate game, not players.Real estate can be a hell of a passive wealth maintenance strategy.
Nick Love Marketing Streams That Attract Passive Investors
30 May 2019 | 7 replies
What most syndicators do is market and brand to raise awareness, build credibility and develop relationships.
Chadd Brandon What Avenues are You Utilizing to Get Your Deals Funded?
4 June 2019 | 31 replies
I use non-traditional national lenders (private equity, Wall St money, insurance companies etc) that I've developed relationships with.  
Anthony W. BRRRR a Home while investing? Look for Quad or Triplex?
2 September 2019 | 14 replies
The west side of town looks more recently developed