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Guillermo Matias Why a Net Lease Property for Your First Commercial Deal?
4 February 2022 | 0 replies
Ultimately, investing in net lease properties will allow new investors to get into the game, gain knowledge, and develop credibility to inspire potential investors to future deals.
Luis Serrano I got my 1st virtual wholesale contract now what?😰
14 May 2022 | 198 replies
@Victor Vella inspiring words.
Shane Boyd Why don't more real estate agents flip houses if it's so good?
27 May 2021 | 49 replies
Hopefully my response inspires readers to take action!
Jacob Lorenzo Advice On A Young Investor Looking To Get First Rental Property
30 November 2023 | 6 replies
I'm saying this to inspire because you have to climb the mountain and it's a long journey.
Benjamin Sulka Application Before or After Showing?
16 October 2023 | 17 replies
You’re inspiring! 
Matt Slykhuis Newbie investor moving to Fairbanks, Alaska! (Military)
1 August 2014 | 12 replies
The diversity of the guests on the show is very inspiring with all the actionable information given (big thumbs up, Brandon and Josh!!)
Anthony Chao New House Hacker in Bay Area
23 March 2020 | 12 replies
Inspirational, man!
Mohammad (Asad) Asaduddin SFR and Multifamily investing
25 August 2015 | 7 replies
You've accomplished a lot and it is very inspiring!
Shaan Puri Ultimate Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood guide in 2024
8 January 2024 | 9 replies
Adams)High-end investment areas, suitable for short-term rentals.Cash flow covers expenses, lower CoC return.Grade: Not specified for individual neighborhoodsOver-The-Rhine (OTR)Revitalized, much safer than before.LGBT+ friendly, entertainment district.Median home prices at $304,900.Attracts young individuals.Grade: A ClassHyde ParkAffluent area, homes over $1,000,000.Hyde Park Square with over 150 shops.Safe, preferred by older families and retirees.Grade: A ClassMount LookoutFavored by young professionals.Small homes, townhomes, and apartments.Mount Lookout Tavern, a local hangout.Green spaces, safe suburb.Grade: Not specifiedMount AdamsCity views, small homes, slim streets.Median home values around $465,000.European-style architecture.Suited for young professionals.Grade: A ClassIndian HillWealthiest Cincinnati suburb.Mansions on large lots, homes range $1,000,000 to $4,000,000.Ideal for raising older children.Grade: Not specifiedWest ChesterFamily-friendly and affordable.Homes range $200,000-$300,000.EnterTRAINment Junction and many parks.Excellent schools.Grade: Not specifiedDowntown CincinnatiUrban living, apartments and townhomes $100,000-$250,000.Rent around $1,150 per month.Artsy and trendy, mixed professional population.Higher crime rates than other neighborhoods.Grade: Not specifiedWest Side Neighborhoods (College Hill, Westwood)C,D class areas, higher cash flow.Affordable 3-4 bedroom homes between $100k-$150k.Up and coming areas with investor interest.Grade: C/D ClassIs this the Jess Mah-inspired real estate tax planning playing out in real time?