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Joe B. Do I bite the bullet and do it?
7 April 2017 | 27 replies
Great way to get into the industry without having to wait until you can save up enough money to buy a place.
Gail W. Can I write off MORE if I have a RE License?
26 March 2017 | 3 replies
Nope just having the license does not allow you to get tax treatment like a licensed agenttalk to your CPA  I would tag some BP CPA's as this is an easy question but its tax season and they are all busy I suspect.you have to actually work in the industry a certain amount of hours per month or week.. you don't have to actually make any or much money but you do have to put effort and work in to take the deductions. 
Louis E. Wurth Can anybody advise on the basics of crowdfunding,getting started.
27 March 2017 | 3 replies
My real estate ambition , since I am entirely new to the industry,is to start from the ground up and learn investing basics .  
Keeton Byerly 25% Expense Ratio - How to I get it?
28 March 2017 | 10 replies
Either way in that situation you make your goal.I had a lender one time tell me they underwrite 50% opex regardless of sellers numbers because if they take it back from the borrower because of default they will not be managing themselves and they also could not run it as efficiently as the previous owner who sold it to their borrower.Underwrite conservatively for standard industry practices.I don't buy anything on the if the (everything goes right) scenario because if it doesn't you are up the creek.   
Paula Mazzola how to find private lenders
26 March 2017 | 1 reply
Hi membersI am new to start in the real estate investment, I am looking to find a private lender to work with as I learn the ropes to this industry, I also need a private lender for my own property that I am renovating.I have no idea where to find these angels that are willing to help a new investor knowing what the great returns on their investment would be.Paula
JuanAntonio Ceballos Jumping in the Note business
13 April 2021 | 12 replies
Scott offers several training options and Facebook Live updates.PPR Note Co – This one is lead by another industry influencer, Dave Van Horn.
Chris Lopez Newbie from Dallas, Texas
27 March 2017 | 4 replies
What have naturally introverted people (like myself) done to get the ball rolling in what seems like a networking dependent industry of REI?
John Barrows Beware the ADVERTISING BY SO-CALLED wholesale GURU'S
11 May 2017 | 17 replies
Although I agree with you 100% that gurus are the bottom feeders of this industry, and they unfortunately seem to be breeding like rabbits, are you saying you sent $47 worth of postcards?
Karla Olivares Looking to connect with locals in Charlotte and Raleigh NC
28 March 2017 | 7 replies
What's attracting me to the Raleigh area are the strong economy and the strong high tech industry
Atwan Kwan Landlord Repercussions Holding Tenants Too Long!!!
28 March 2017 | 14 replies
If anything, our industry has too many "managers/landlords" quick to dismiss and throw people in the shuffle.If it's called the wrong motivation, than fine...at least there's COMMON courtesy -to understand someone, rather than cost another WILLING cooperative person THOUSANDS and change his living plans because of your job's fussy paperwork ??