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Mack Perez Local real estate investor in Boston area
15 December 2016 | 5 replies
Visit Property Management companies - ask them about there business - offer to give them landlord referrals (the ones you find at rent court) - ask them questions about management.Look at 50 houses in your - make no offers - just keep real good notes and understand values.Talk to owners of auction companies - tell them you'd like to learn the business - that you'd like to give them referrals - ask for referral fees - see if one of them will train you.Read the legal newspapers - tax lien - foreclosures - auctions - partition suits - this is where you will find the RIGHT STUFF.I would suggest REIA's in your area - but I won't - many of those members are there to try to learn what you think you need - at a very high cost.
Account Closed Noise Complaints in a Multifamily
18 December 2016 | 10 replies
If the noise is normal living noise you may not make the complaintent happy no matter what you do they may not be suited to community living.
David Moon Looking to connect with houston investors and wholesalers
15 December 2016 | 4 replies
@David Moon, @Nikolas Ferreira, the event is at 3 Sugar Creek Center, Suite 100, Sugar Land TX 77478.
Grant Hibbert sell or hold-rent primary residence
15 December 2016 | 4 replies
Unless it was in a great area for a rental and you're sure it will cash flow well (which doesn't sound like it from your numbers), I'd sell, take the tax-free money and put my money into something that can generate better cash flow, a 2-4 unit where you live in one, a house with a separate in-law suite that you can rent out, or even a larger home where you rent out rooms.  
Nick Lloyd Looking to Relocate from Orange County
21 December 2016 | 15 replies
Hello there,My fiance and I are considering the possibility of relocating to an area that better-suits our career and investment goals.
Jonathan Beemer Do you take circumstance into consideration?
22 December 2016 | 7 replies
The process and procedures protect the business from law suits (fair housing) they protect it from "soft Mike" getting in the way and putting more of a risk on the business than makes sense.Just my 2 cents and good luck!
Rito Altamirano Help!!! Lost my job and now Trying not to break the law.
1 January 2017 | 17 replies
Some say starting an LLC will help protect your personal finances in case of a law suit etc.
Peter Tverdov Why commercial over residential?
11 January 2017 | 66 replies
The property is a 5 suite strip mall in which 1 of the 5 suites is the business I run.  
Royseve Zamarripa Newbie from Seattle, WA (possibly Orange County / Fresno, CA)
29 December 2016 | 12 replies
Is one community better suited to the flipper while another might better serve the more long-term buy/hold investor?
Dustin Hasan Young Investor trying to break into real estate investing
28 December 2016 | 1 reply
I was wondering if this a good first investment for a young college student or is there any other alternative investment strategies that would be better suited for my situation.