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Juan Gutierrez New to all things real estate- washington
2 February 2016 | 2 replies
hello there I am a high school graduate ready to start college classes and recently the world of real estate investing has crossed through my journey to adult hood and I'm very interested in investing in real estate and learning more about it and how it can benefit me and my future.
Abhishek Gaur Brand new Investor from Tucson, AZ!
2 February 2016 | 1 reply
Through the research that I have done for the past week, I firmly believe that real estate investing is a path that would be best for my financial goals.I've been in car sales for 2 years, and that was really my first "real job" that I had out of high school, and I feel like it paved a path for me with the skills that I developed over that time period.I've read The Ultimate Beginner's Guide here, and I feel like renting out a multi-family home would work out best for me to start out, and I would love to connect with some investors in the Tucson area who are in the same niche!
Rob Smith Invest in mutual funds or in real estate ?
24 February 2016 | 21 replies
Here's something to think about with real estate say you put $40,000 of your own money into $100,000 property you have the potential to lose 100,000 on the property if something should go very wrong whereas with index funds are mutual funds if you put 40,000 in the most you can lose is 40,000 but in index funds are mutual funds if you keep it in there for a long period of time they will grow due to compound interest and due to the fact that the SMP has returned 11% overage history
Antonio Pantano Is this a Deal in NJ?
2 February 2016 | 4 replies
Good schools in Morris county and less than 1/4 mile to a train station in Towaco/Montville.
Justin Fussell New Investor, New to The Forums and New to Wholesaling!!!
4 February 2016 | 5 replies
I work full-time at a pretty successful JOB, my wife goes to school full-time and we have a little on the way.
Shannon Webb Being a Part-time Real Estate Agent... YAY or NAY??
6 February 2016 | 16 replies
In order for me to go to school, I would need to relocate back up to the Atlanta area, and will need an income that is lucrative and flexible enough to sustain a living AND allow me to focus on school, and so thats when REAL ESTATE came to mind!
Shannon Webb Work as a PART-TIME REA sustain a living while going to school?
2 February 2016 | 1 reply
In order for me to go to school, I would need to relocate back up to the Atlanta area, and will need an income that is lucrative and flexible enough to sustain a living AND allow me to focus on school, and so thats when REAL ESTATE came to mind!
Ryan Gibson New to Seattle
3 February 2016 | 4 replies
We have done JVs, partnerships, have a network of private investors, pay cash for properties, have a successful history with construction lending, and great credit.
Account Closed Mortgage - Durham Raleigh RTP NC
2 February 2016 | 2 replies
I have school loans so I want to see what I can do or if possible buy a home with school loans.
Willny Guifarro Question about Fifth Ward, Houston Market
4 February 2016 | 10 replies
I would not walk some parts of this area during the day, much less at night.Land prices have been historically cheap in this neighborhood because of the long blue collar history, proximity to the Port of Houston, and the prevailing crime rate in the area.