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Kyle Mack Brand new to multifamilies/REI in general - Fourplex Analysis
5 February 2013 | 2 replies
I'd just want to make sure that I could get tenants that are decent because one bad tenant could kill your profit.Good job on actively trying to find deals and I wish you the best!
James Zachary Hello BiggerPockets
6 February 2013 | 15 replies
So read up, engage, ask questions and when a deal falls in your lap, post the numbers and details so we can give you some advice.Happy investing,Glenn
Sean Dezoysa Common reasons for ownership in a trust?
10 February 2013 | 14 replies
One more thought: In areas with lots of investor activity, you'll see a fair amount of title holding trusts, like "123 Main Street Trust".
Maryann Harris Greetings from Los Angeles
6 February 2013 | 7 replies
Welcome to the site, glad you decided to engage.
Edita D. College towns good target area to invest? Share your experience!
27 February 2013 | 6 replies
I'm in a college (state university) town allong with three other large universities a state vo-tech jr. college and several business colleges.I'd say that any state university will be adding alot to the local economy base, in fact it's an anchor that will likely be the most stable activity in any area.
Brian Stone Ok, Lifestyles Unlimited or Jim Ingersoll for Coaching/Mentoring?
6 May 2013 | 14 replies
In addition, he should clearly define what you can expect to learn and receive in the program, including any and all contracts, resources and information.And lastly, if the coach also has a very active investing business of his own, he will be dividing his time between it and you.
Brandon Turner The New PRO Page - Why You Should Be PRO
5 August 2013 | 9 replies
I don;t work for BP, but I have written a lot in the past on how good this site has been for me personally and also for my business, so when I saw this post, I wanted to jump on and throw my .02 cents in on it.I personally think this is a great value if you are on the site and being active.
Carl Schmitt Why don't these properties sell?
18 December 2013 | 25 replies
Drug activity is another.
Cody C. Amazing website
6 February 2013 | 5 replies
It's refreshing to find an online community where most of the (active)members are so passionate about the subject at hand, and more than that, openly willing to discuss, and lend a hand to people who are at a disadvantage due to being new in the business.So thank you.
Randal McLeaird Reg D and PPM
24 March 2013 | 13 replies
So long as you don't advertsie, meet your accredited investors through other relationships, keep active capital investors below the current minimum, don't provide written guarantees or even suggesting a specific return beyond interest rates, never use all your sources in the same deal and have agreements that they will take other investors out with notice, then I'd say you will be fine. :)After a few years working under those conditions you can think about growing.I realize you want to market the projects to your investors with big numbers, that is an absolute beginner mistake.