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Matt Vandeleest Out of State Markets and Buying
20 March 2024 | 14 replies
Specifically, there's job growth (Intel, Honda, Amazon, Nationwide, etc) and the population is growing (unlike Cleveland or Cincy).
Vy Le Hello from Northern California!
19 March 2024 | 20 replies
I have an investment property in California but I’m looking to invest out of state, specifically in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
Harit Pat Searching for first investment property.
19 March 2024 | 11 replies
Midwest markets are what I prefer as well, specifically Detroit and Memphis too.
Neil Patel FlipSystem by Antoine Martel
20 March 2024 | 175 replies
Agreed I think if there is specifics of a guru program to discuss then thats OK good or bad..
Maria Putnam Looking for Guidance on a Flip
19 March 2024 | 9 replies
I am located in CT and NY, but not state specific.
Mohan Deep Tenant moved out, filed for bankruptcy
20 March 2024 | 16 replies
My specific questions are:1.
Quoc Hoang Lam New Dallas Investor - Any and all advice appreciated!
19 March 2024 | 6 replies
Let me know if you have any specific skip tracing questions.
Sammy Marshall STR, MTR or LTR?
19 March 2024 | 8 replies
Hey Sammy, In Columbus, Ohio, your rental strategy—whether it's Short-Term Rentals (STR), Medium-Term Rentals (MTR), or Long-Term Rentals (LTR)—depends on your goals and the specific property. 
Mitrah Rasti Title Change withOUT Home Sale or Refi Possible in TX???
19 March 2024 | 16 replies
Another option is a revised Tenant-in-Common agreement, outlining property management, expense sharing, and a potential buy-out provision in the future under specific conditions.
K S. Becoming a private lender question
20 March 2024 | 12 replies
You can be a private lender and hold the first note.I specifically said not hard money lender unless someone recommends it.Mike, I'm guessing you're not a private lender but thanks for the advice.