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Matt Pieper Hubzu bidding strategies
17 April 2023 | 42 replies
That's correct, I received a 3% buyer commission since I'm licensed and represented myself as the buyers agent.I toyed around with them for 3 months on the one I bought.
Julie Verardi Does anyone invest in asbury park NJ?
18 February 2021 | 13 replies
We are looking for our next 2 family house in the southern end and will most likely purchase one in the South West with the intention of renovating and holding it for the long haul.
Marc Possoff Home Owner Cost a complete gut.
3 April 2022 | 1 reply
Then we would like to do a complete gut  of the house so my son and wife wouldn’t have to worry about anything for the long haul.
Will Barnett Is this deal good?
8 October 2007 | 2 replies
(I hope) :roll: Keep in mind I'm not trying to build equity over the long haul but instead using the yield to build my portfolio, only renting it out short term for the tax benefits.
Michael Rosenson Note Investing Rules of Thumb
5 November 2017 | 44 replies
And with respect the guys with the Teslas, I'm more interested in financial freedom than shiny toys--to each their own!   
Zach Fairfield It all starts with a dream
11 December 2015 | 3 replies
I am hear for the long haul.
Jerrell Alexander Germain Renatus
7 May 2020 | 18 replies
I don't, Know this is just a 3rd mans opinion, when I worked in private Equity my Boss, Director of Acquisitions for the firm had bought at the time $1.1 Billion in real estate, and I was leaving the company to start my smaller firm and when to his office on one of my last days, and I said this 4 years in the company and next to you have really taught me a lot, bla bla, what is your opinion about this Real estate learning programs and I named a few, he said to me Paul don't be a idiot and buy your wife some flores or your kids new toys any day that buying does stupid programs that teach you what you already can find for free be smart and learn how to research and net work he said you think in my time, we had that bull. so that really hit me everything they teach you can find else where, after that I spent every free minute I had in the library reading, internet researching and talking with anybody who will talk back I learn and did a lot, now I have Investment Consulting firm( which I find equity or help investor maximizes there revenues ), and in 2 years of my firm and 60+ clients, you can guess the first client I turned down was some guy who wanted me to be one of his business coaches in teaching other nothing basically for a lot of money, he taught cause I was a consultant I will be happy but I give free advice that is better then he teach and I have gotten way better, advice then he teaches, so I think you got my answer about what I belive of does programs.
Johb White First Time investment property buyer
23 January 2015 | 4 replies
I also would not consider buying an entire townhome and living in 1 part of it, my neighbors would hate my motorcycles, boats, other loud toys.
Ryan Olejnik feedback for two flat investment property analysis
12 May 2016 | 2 replies
You have a good point on the capex, they have just recently redone roof and new heating system, so i figured it would be on the lower side. garage spots are included in the rent. although am toying with idea of renting spots for small amount. i have done much dd on the rents, spoken to my agent as well as personal research. so i feel confident with 1200 each. so ideally that will add another 100 to cash flow.also i did include one month vacancy to get the 382/month
Ezra Harris Is it helpful to be handy?
31 August 2019 | 131 replies
Some landlords spend their day doing demolition, hauling junk, cleaning and mowing lawns.