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Yoana Yordanova I can't find renters for my townhouse in Atlanta, GA
26 October 2024 | 50 replies
In addition you need to budget for maintenance/repair, capital expenses, and also to cover the vacancy/turnover the next time a tenant leaves you.
Gabriel Dent House Hacking first time out of parents house
23 October 2024 | 7 replies
When you have control of your budget, money saved, and enough knowledge to be dangerous, take action!
Yogev Lifchin Off-Market Google Ads Tip - How NOT to Write a Google Ad as a Wholesaler (Part 2)
24 October 2024 | 0 replies
Visibility drives clickability, and not using the full length of the ad to add keywords and business-related details is a missed opportunity when you’re fighting for every click in Google Ads.Conclusion:If you know you want to get off-market seller leads from Google, and already committed the budget for it, make sure your ads are optimal and that your keyword selection will not cause you to appear on ones that will waste you time and money.The Google Ads landscape is fiercely competitive in today’s market, demanding an investment of several thousand dollars per month to gain meaningful traction.
Audrey Scott First-Time Home-buying Guide
25 October 2024 | 2 replies
The home buying process typically follows these key steps:Assess Your Finances: Review your credit score, savings, and determine how much you can afford for a down payment and monthly mortgage payments.Get Pre-Approved for a Loan: Work with a lender to get pre-approved, which gives you a clear budget and shows sellers you’re a serious buyer.Find a Real Estate Agent: Partner with an experienced agent who knows the local market and can guide you through the process.Search for Homes: Browse listings and visit properties that fit your criteria (location, size, price, etc.).Make an Offer: When you find a home you like, submit an offer through your agent, including contingencies (financing, inspections, etc.).Home Inspection & Appraisal: Once the offer is accepted, hire an inspector to ensure the home’s condition and the lender will order an appraisal to verify the property’s value.Secure Financing: Finalize your mortgage by submitting required documents and ensuring the lender clears you for closing.Closing: Sign the final paperwork, pay closing costs, and receive the keys to your new home!
Adam Rogalski How should I finance a 10-unit apartment development?
23 October 2024 | 5 replies
The total project budget is approx. $2.5M. 
Matthew Christofferson New Member Intro. Where do I start?
25 October 2024 | 8 replies
Eliminate debt, establish a budget, and save.
Vida Lolitaa Real estate business investment
22 October 2024 | 5 replies
Hi Vida,Based on your goals and budget, here are some suggestions for building a small home with a business space in the Atlanta, South Carolina, or North Carolina areas:Building options:Modular homes: These can be a cost-effective option, allowing for faster construction and potentially lower costs compared to traditional building.
Raymond Keith Whittington Rookie just starting out
22 October 2024 | 16 replies
@Raymond Keith WhittingtonStart real estate investing by educating yourself, setting clear goals, building a network, understanding your budget, choosing a strategy, analyzing potential deals, starting small, and learning about legal and tax planning.
Steven Ewing Real estate rookie!
23 October 2024 | 4 replies
Know what you are looking for and what your rehab budget needs to be, and stick to it. 
Kyler Cook Christian Investors - How do you tithe?
24 October 2024 | 27 replies
There's no right or wrong in budgeting  or giving.