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Cedric Van Duyn My Banking Info on Lease for Direct Deposit?
17 November 2016 | 7 replies
They would know your account number easily.2nd, I quoted the part about the physical address vs PO Box.
Stephanie Soltero Financing My First Multifamily
20 November 2016 | 6 replies
I was thinking of looking elsewhere where prices are much less, though it would still be quite a large DP, and I don't feel comfortable buying properties I cannot physically visit as it's my first time. 
Juan McKenzie Experienced Real Estate Investor with the Hunger of a Newbie
18 November 2016 | 3 replies
One of my most exciting was purchasing, owning and flipping 5 condos in Oklahoma over 5 year span without ever physically seeing the properties or ever visiting the State of Oklahoma.
John Ford It's starting to feel real
25 November 2016 | 7 replies
The physical location was perfect for me even though the neighborhood itself was transitional.
Connor Sweeney 17 Years Old and Want to Start Flipping Houses, WHERE DO I START?
25 November 2016 | 1 reply
Real estate has always interested me due to the fact that unlike investing in stocks, real estate is something you can actually see, change, and physically watch grow.
Stephon Shaw Borrowing Money from 401K
17 February 2022 | 13 replies
Your money might be better served assisting you to attain a physical earning asset.
Justin Smith New Investor Question! Mobile Home vs. Permanent
26 November 2016 | 1 reply
if it were me, i would put the new trailer in. i'd offer it to the upper end of the blue collars as RTO/LP. whether they exercise the right to buy or not, the "new-ness" can command a higher monthly rent/payment. if you can find someone to put a sizable down payment proving intent on ownership, they ought to treat the property better.3rd option, just offer the lot for rent at $300-$400/mo. they can bring their own trailer. if they ever leave, it should be in the lease that if they leave the home on the lot more than 30 days beyond their move-out date, the trailer becomes your. for free. clean it up and rent it out again. save yourself from spending 30k up front.just make sure your Monthly rent - PITI = cash flow. 
Ulises Becerra Blue House LLC Milwaukee, WI
2 December 2016 | 12 replies
Size, rooms/bath, garage, year built are just some examples of what you use to find like properties.Practice makes perfect and this exercise will also increase your knowledge in each neighborhood.
Heather Wendel New real estate investor from Duluth, Minnesota
17 December 2016 | 13 replies
@Heather Wendel If you consider working with Airbnb or vacation rental managers, you would open yourself up to wide variety of investment opportunities as you would not be confided to areas you and your husband physically go on a regular place.I recently helped out on an Airbnb investor's report on the top markets for investors based on ROI opportunities.  
Rob White Question for Hawaii Property Managers
2 December 2016 | 9 replies
Are you taking a course at a physical location or online?