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Thomas Richardson Investing in 401Ks, IRAs or Real Estate
11 April 2018 | 6 replies
With the contribution levels that I am doing now I am able to set aside some money for real estate investing (I bought my first single family rental early this year) but I am unsure if I should be focusing more on rental since I will be able to live off of the rental revenue at any age.
Noelle Robinson 16 year old Interested in Real Estate
10 April 2018 | 21 replies
What type of property would be best:I'd say start small only because you are still young, so perhaps intern with a really awesome wholesaler in your area or find one that is exceptional somewhere in the country and be their virtual assistant (scrubbing their lists or doing online marketing for them] What banks would be best to get a loan from should I need one:I won't worry about the banks just yet, focus on building your foundations and in the process, you'll get a good lender while on the journey to successBusiness and real estate books/ebooks I should read:MUST buy a hard copy of Rich Dad Poor Dad & buy the CashFlow board game [find a friend of yours who likes a challenge and play the CashFlow game with them-they might be a potential partner in your business in the nearest future] Pitfalls/rookie mistakes beginners make:Make a ton of mistakes!
Thomas Dyman New Member Introduction
10 April 2018 | 8 replies
I'm currently focused in the North West Florida area, but also work in the Spokane, WA. and North Idaho markets.
Oliver J fryer Checklist prior to buying
9 April 2018 | 0 replies
Start with a neighborhood or zip code to focus on, check with realtors on where other investors are lookingTax delinquent propertiesLocal assessor to get contact info - see description belowMay be best to just get a plot of landMortgage delinquent propertiesLocal County Court - ask for “Notices of Default”County Recorder - http://www.netronline.com/ search via zip code for foreclosuresContact Lenders - ask to speak with who handles foreclosures3.Go through a wholesaler******* This could potentially save you massive amounts of time and headache1.
Jose Castillo Code Enforcement Leads
9 March 2019 | 1 reply
Hi BP, I’m stuck and could really use some help, when dealing with code enforcement leads, witch status should I focus on most to find the most motivation: Docket Information:-Not held but resolved-Dismissed-Continued-Return of service-Voluntary Dismissal -Civil Complaint-Defendant Defaulted-Amendent Complaint FiledCase Disposition:-Voluntary dismissal-Finding and order-Agreement-Pending
Justin Freyenberger S-Corp or LLC for a Partnership Practicing the BRRRR Method
10 April 2018 | 0 replies
But at some point down the road, we'd like to make real estate our main focus
Derrick Lubomski First deal...am I too GREEDY? Is the seller too GREEDY?
11 April 2018 | 20 replies
Focus on doing good deals and one of them will turn out to be a "smoking deal".
Tim Lyons Can't be profitable with just one property?
10 April 2018 | 10 replies
Investors with 10 or more have a business so they treat it differently and are more profitable as a result of some focus.
Ariel Elchadad focus in detroit for investing
10 April 2018 | 2 replies

hi guys who can help me ?i want to invest in detroit and in subrub around and i need to know where are the best areas for buy and flip and buy and hold thank you everybody

Federico Morales Rent is not as much as a mortgage would be
10 May 2018 | 39 replies
Your focus should be on getting as much of that equity out without killing the goose or going cash flow negative.