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Aaron McCurdy Where do I begin? Commercial investing -- ie: Car Wash
23 January 2020 | 27 replies
In retirement, real estate will be pretty much your only available tax write for what I anticipate to be significant income when you combine ss plus your 401k and other investment streams etc.I look at my businesses as additional cash flow that help to accelerate my rei and do not count on that cash whatsoever to live.
Mary Joe Cities where condos cashflow or breakeven with 25% down??
4 September 2017 | 19 replies
There are a lot of things you can invest in relative to real estate and get a good returns with additional appreciation. 
Ray McDaniel Need help with financing first deal
1 September 2017 | 2 replies
The mobile home owner pays an additional $200 per month in rent to keep it and live on the property.
Dean Puleio Contacting owners. Need advice
31 August 2017 | 2 replies
In addition, since your partner is a real estate agent you can put the agency banner head and his photo on the letter showing that he is a real estate agent.
Maria Robinson New Member: Designer/Stager
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
I am currently transitioning from being a law enforcement supervisor (where I have been for 5 years), to running my own interior design and staging company in Seattle with additional interest in rehab project management for investors/flippers.
Brittney Hughley Investing in Houston despite hurricane harvey
1 September 2017 | 1 reply
If you're more of a risk taker, invested in a flooded home and purchase it as a discount to repair it back together, rent it then sale it later when the value has gone up and people don't assume we flood like this all the time.
Nick Brown Unlucky or Typical for 1st Touch Mailing?
30 September 2017 | 10 replies
How quickly you discount a lead as unmotivated can be a huge factor in your success.
Yanet Lewis How to build more business as a Real Estate agent
8 December 2017 | 7 replies
They have a newsletter full of content that you can customize with your contact info, and print off and distribute.Then, I would pick an area that you want to farm. start small, and add additional sections as money becomes available.If you are really eager, and ready to work for it, print off the most recent comps of your farm area (or the newsletter as mentioned above), and go walk the neighborhood. 
Kealii Murray 1st Investment property. In Vegas!
5 October 2017 | 11 replies
After paying in additional 10% in Principle.Mortgage will go down to 1290/month.I realize there is a negative cash flow to start, but im thinking the 15k in equity off the bat and highly recommended tenants making rent payments in the 1st month is worth it (no waiting a month or more to find a good tenant.)Main goal is buy and hold.
Andrew Taylor Can tenant prevent landlord from entering flooded house?
1 September 2017 | 4 replies
----------------------Surely a flooded home qualifies as an emergency, also his lease may have additional details that may help.I'm more interested in why she wouldn't want him to enter....something shady must be going on!!!