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24 January 2020 | 2 replies
I'd recommend establishing a relationship with a seasoned Investor/Property Manager.
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25 January 2020 | 5 replies
Remote professional relationships are very common.That said, your best bet locally is @Steven Hamilton II.
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28 January 2020 | 37 replies
As for where, I recommend buying in markets you’re familiar with or have great relationships with local professionals.
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27 January 2020 | 8 replies
More than anything I would like to develop lasting relationships with people who's goals align with mine.
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30 January 2020 | 6 replies
Since I’ve been lurking for quite a while I figured it was finally time to make a post and see if you knowledgeable folks could share your wisdom and help me break down some of these ideas and concepts to figure out the best plan to move forward with.Bit of background about me:31 years oldSingle (in a relationship but unmarried)20k student loan debt, no other debt 70k savings (20k more in Roth IRA but probably wouldn’t want to touch that since it’s for retirement)Stable full time office job - 70k/year 790 credit score Located in the greater Boston area of MACurrently renting and do not own any property Now that you have a little bit of background, I was hoping I could get advice on the best way to get started with something.
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12 February 2020 | 14 replies
Since I’ve been lurking for quite a while I figured it was finally time to introduce myself and make a post to see if you knowledgeable folks could share your wisdom and help me break down some of these ideas and concepts so that I can figure out the best plan to move forward with.Bit of background about me:31 years oldSingle (in a relationship but unmarried)20k student loan debt, no other debt 70k saved (20k more in Roth IRA but probably wouldn't want to touch that since it's for retirement)Stable full time office job - 70k/year 790 credit score Located in the greater Boston area of MACurrently renting and do not own any property Now that you have a little bit of background, I was hoping I could get advice on the best way to get started with something.
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26 January 2020 | 33 replies
I want this to be a long term profitable relationship for both of us.
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25 January 2020 | 19 replies
My point being, work with him, get to know him, develop a relationship and show him you care about the property - also let him know you want to buy it.When you do renegotiate, one thing to definitely include in the lease if he is willing is a right of first refusal to purchase the property.
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27 January 2020 | 8 replies
Once you have a track record and a relationship, hopefully with a portfolio lender, alternatives may be possible.