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Blake Dowe 21 year old ready to jump in!
8 July 2015 | 2 replies
 @Blake Dowe I love when young people create a plan for themselves, I wish I had started my RE adventure at an earlier age.  
Lance H. How can a Financial Planner help a RE Investor?
9 July 2015 | 9 replies
If I was to hire a financial planner, I'd expect him/her to be fee only, w/ no products to sell, only services.I'd expect competent advice in the following areas:- investment diversification targets based on my age and investment objectives- tax avoidance strategies- asset protection via proper legal entities- never to hear the words "mutual fund"- how to optimize retirement plans to balance liquidity requirements vs. tax savingsd
Matt Bell First Deal in Montgomery, AL - Wholesale, flip, hold?
9 July 2015 | 3 replies
I do not have a good rehab estimate yet but a contractor I was referred to says he has rehabbed similar age houses in the same area and he expects top end to be $30,000 but should be less for sure.  
Diante Lawrence Evaluating a property
15 July 2015 | 6 replies
What are the condition of the appliances, are there any, trees - how many and are they overhanging on the house which means I need to get my tree guy - I learned from a property I bought that had a nice yard but for living in it not renting since it's a cost to maintain, size 3/2 are good in my area and not so much 2/1 depending on the area - I live in a college town but a 2/1 in a family neighborhood isn't going to rent well, age recently for me as I lowered my range to include older, pre-1980 to 1960ish,  homes so now I have to consider electrical and plumbing, overall condition of the property.I can't speak for a fix and flip but I would suspect they may look at the property for "some" of the same things - maybe not.
Allen Ellis My house isn't selling, how far should I go to improve it?
17 July 2015 | 26 replies
Depending on systems age and function, you may be able to find an owner occupant sweat equity buyer.  
Sunny Burns Garfield NJ - 12bdrm Quadplex - 1st Home purchase - biting more than we can chew?
2 February 2017 | 36 replies
It's been a long journey, five months since we initially put in our offer, two years since we started searching for homes, three years since we started researching REI, and seven years since I first had the goal to purchase My first home by the age of 25.Just wanted to thank everyone who has helped me so far and helped answer a lot of my questions.
Dennis Hertzler Self-Directed IRA question
25 October 2015 | 15 replies
But, it appears that I may not be able to do what I was hoping to do...Here is the scenario: I have recently "retired" from my job but I am not really retired (age 56), I still need to make a significant income.
Alice K. First Offer, Bidding Wars, and Sweat :)
24 July 2015 | 12 replies
And will have bigger problems down the road as the investment ages.3 - It strikes me as a flaw in thinking that you didn't calculate, or forgot the cost of money.  
Briana Hesselbein Furthest away from home you'd have a rental?
21 July 2015 | 11 replies
Just as long as you have your contractors lined up for that area.That being said, if the only decent deals are 90 minutes away and I was your age, I would do that drive.
Jacob Tucker New user
29 July 2015 | 15 replies
Congratulations for getting started so early in life - you are way ahead of where I was at your age.