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Jude Chidi Ogene Hi from Charlotte NC!!
4 November 2024 | 7 replies
Hi everyone, I'm new to this community but have been in real estate investing for some time.
Patrick Goswitz Purchasing Material For Contractors
24 October 2024 | 139 replies
This costed me more in my time, yet my bid was submitted.
Abass Aden New from Columbus, Ohio
3 November 2024 | 13 replies
I actually found out about this forum through Brandon Turner’s book, Investing in Real Estate with No (and Low) Money Down.
Brian Goff LLC Question regarding ownership and income reporting.
18 October 2024 | 3 replies
This was done so because of loan type and rate. 
Christina Tsutsui-Tharp Primary into great cashflow
4 November 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $245,000 Cash invested: $50,000 This was our primary residence that we are lived in for 6 years while we fixing up and renovating. 1963 farmhouse that was outdated and loads of half a$$ work and deferred maintenance.
Rene Hosman Do you track local zoning and how do you factor that into you deal analysis?
24 October 2024 | 6 replies
Working on getting more creative now as well.
Art Webb Best Business Lines of Credit
11 November 2024 | 2 replies
That said, a good place to start for many investors is with Lowes/Home Depot credit cards.
Celia Moore Anyone have a good web developer they use? Want website updated & optimized
30 October 2024 | 6 replies
Needs to be more inspiring and modern.
Brian Raike Should we cash out refi and buy another?
30 October 2024 | 3 replies
This is due to the  increase in mortgage rates and house prices.Pros/cons as I see it:Pros: two appreciating assets versus one; as rents rise, we’ll make more net income.cons: less cash flow, double capex, double maintenance.Anyone mind letting me know your thoughts?