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Charles Masten Expanding to Columbus, Ohio - Looking to Connect!
12 February 2025 | 8 replies
Feel free to reply here or DM me—I’d love to learn more about your investing strategies and see how we can help each other succeed.Wishing you all a successful and prosperous 2025! 
Duane A. Snow Looking to purchase first rental..... Do would anyone recommend MTR or STR?
24 February 2025 | 15 replies
Snow Milwaukee is a great market to invest in.
Megan Boyle To Buy or not to Buy in RHODE ISLAND
23 February 2025 | 5 replies
@Megan Boyle I personally love investing in RI.
Meghan Carson New Member and excited to connect!
11 February 2025 | 3 replies
I am open to connecting with other investors like me who work on their investments and the investment services world.
Mark Taggart-Perez First time home buyer in Northern Virginia
12 February 2025 | 6 replies
I plan to stay in this general area for at least the next 20 years and think buying real estate would be a great way to diversify my investment portfolio.So in almost any scenario you will come ahead buying vs renting over twenty years probably well less than half of that, but the investment you are making is a long term investment you probably won’t be able to leave after a year or two and rent for more than your mortgage, I’d really think about where you want to live medium-long term, than any investment metric, because the longer you stay the better the investment looks, and if you can move out sooner great, but I’d guess at minimum you’d have to stay 5 years before rents would catch up to your mortgage. 
Alci Martinez Buy & Hold St. Petersburg, FL
10 February 2025 | 0 replies
Investment Info:Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Laurence Mendonca New member looking to start
21 February 2025 | 7 replies
So the barrier to entry is not as high as traditional investments.
Jerome Boudreaux Beginner looking for advice
23 February 2025 | 18 replies
If you are not finding good deals money wont find you.If you earn a decent wage and are credit worthy you can start investing by house hacking a multi family with a low down payment mortgage.If you have no money or credit your best best is start finding deals and bringing them to other investors who have money.
Michael Irby Leasehold property worth it?
12 February 2025 | 2 replies
Still, I think you'd find it difficult to find one that would be a good long-term investment unless you had another ~20-30 years to go, it's at least cash neutral, and you don't plan to hold it too long (to avoid too much investment loss and before you get to the point where it's unsellable because of too few years left); that's another way of saying that maybe it suits your cash needs in the near-term or is at least less of a pill to swallow than other options until you find something that's more of a sensible long-term play
Cecil Shannon New Member in Shasta County, Redding area of CA.
8 February 2025 | 29 replies
We invest locally and enjoy being involved in the projects.