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Luke Grogan 6 Unit vs 8 Unit vs 16 Unit In Orlando Area
30 May 2018 | 10 replies
Buttttt it all depends on the area, kind of tenants, condition of the properties etc....
Kyle Broughton Buying a foreclosed home in my neighborhood
27 May 2018 | 1 reply
I’m kind of new to this whole brrr thing when it comes to real estate investment and I would really love some advice on a potential investment I’m seeing.
Kaadira I LaGrier New To Wholesaling.....Now What?
28 May 2018 | 2 replies
If you have any meetings in Lodi, I know its kind of far but I would make the trip.
James Staples Have cash, eager to learn, seeking Mentor
28 May 2018 | 2 replies
i am married, my wife  [ 60 y/o ] is also disabled due to no kidneys and is on Home Hemo Dialysis, but she spends hours everyday looking through real estate , and though we have found several great oppurtunities, we have no been able to capitalise on them due to out low income and crummy credit ,  [although when i moved here i had 621 score until when I tried to refi through Loan Depot, they really messed me up and I am not sure what my score is now.]I think the first thing I need to do is repair my credit as best as I can, as well as see what kind of assets and value I have to help me get the investing process going. [ kinda long story packed with lessons there]  Due to a small windfall we have $5,000 earmarked for beginning real estate investing in hopes of getting our of our crushing poverty trench.I want to begin by doing non rehab wholesaling,  but am also wondering if Tax Lien investing might allow me more bang for my few bucks. 
Destiny Loggin Investor Friendly Title Company?
5 June 2018 | 2 replies
What kind of questions should I ask when looking for an investor friendly Title Company?
Tim Ivory Owner Financing on Land?
29 May 2018 | 7 replies
kind of the future of golf  its were golf meets bowling with adult beverages.. and have fund in 1 to 2 hours not 5 like regular golf. 
Kyle Granes looking to invest so i dont have to work anymore
1 August 2018 | 10 replies
Originally posted by @Kyle Granes:i have 100k saved up i dont want to work anymore because its trades and i cant do it with my body any longer. can someone please help me on how i can get freedom  It kind of helps to know where you are located and then Decide which kind of investor you want to be (SFR, Commercial, Land, Tax Liens, Passive, HML, Multi-Family, Notes, Fix & Flip, Buy & Hold, “Subject To”, apartments, duplexes, assisted living, REOs, Foreclosures, Short Sales), etc.
Alex Silang Starting a turnkey provider
31 May 2018 | 10 replies
That is kind of why I wrote the rest of this post.
Terry Moll Finally Found a Deal in my area w/ no money to invest. Now what?
29 May 2018 | 6 replies
Since you didn't mention what kind of deal is it (buy&hold or fix&flip or something else), I can only assume it's a buy and hold.
Andrew Yanowitz 1st Flip - under contract, inspection ends Friday - Help!!!
1 June 2018 | 4 replies
If you're concerned about the fast traffic, maybe some kind of barrier fence along that side would improve things?