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Jagger Simon Out of state looking to invest in Ohio!!
28 October 2022 | 11 replies
If that's the case, I suggest reading The Ultimate Guide to Grading Cleveland Neighborhoods for a look at what, will buy you what, in each of the Cleveland neighborhoods.
Danielle Shipp Minnesota Short Term Rental (First Time)
1 November 2022 | 1 reply
We flipped the property in two weeks (I didn't sleep for two weeks) and got 75% of my ultimate renovations to the home.
Raj Kota Cleveland OOS - Looking for a team
2 November 2022 | 3 replies
I am ok for a slight renovation but turn key is preferred at the moment. and areas like Shaker heights and Euclid  on East side and some pockets of 44102, 44111, Brooklyn on west side seems good.I have read the ultimate guide Cleveland neighborhood grading, and any suggestions/contacts/comments are appreciated .Thanks.
Gabrielle Quarles How to make a good offer to the seller?
3 November 2022 | 16 replies
Guys I know you mean well... but don't answer whoelsaling questions if you are not wholesaling.Your contract is NOT "ultimately determined by your end buyer".
John Philip Eugenio Clevelend Ohio Market
28 October 2022 | 11 replies
-John  My favorite C-ish areas are probably Old Brooklyn, Brooklyn Centre, Clark Fulton, Elyria, Lorain and all of 44111.If you haven't seen it already, I suggest reading The Ultimate Guide to Grading Cleveland Neighborhoods for a look at what, will buy you what, in each of the Cleveland neighborhoods.
Patrick Allen Triplex House Hack in Tucson, revisited after rehab #2
19 October 2022 | 0 replies
FHA loan, traditional House Hack financing.Earnest money: $10,000Used 3% Realtor Commission to contribute towards FHA down payment; cash due at closing: $1,200Rehab #1 was financed via a HELOC against House Hack #1 (purchased a SFR in Dec 2015)Materials were funded by multiple credit card accounts: a stressful way to do it...Rehab #2 including materials were ultimately reimbursed by HELOC against subject triplex, after Rehab #2 completion How did you add value to the deal?
Taylor Campbell Learning The BRRRR Method
3 November 2022 | 14 replies
I wrestled with it and ultimately choose to invest elsewhere.  
Michael Matesky I do not know where to start
16 November 2022 | 12 replies
Ultimately, you are in charge of your funds, so you will want to make sure you get good at understanding your numbers, cash flow, etc.#5 Build your team.
Jason Baik 30 Days of Free Multifamily Underwriting Tips
29 November 2022 | 21 replies
Rules derived after multiple deals and a meticulous understanding of your local market are powerful and that’s the ultimate goal.
Steven Rosenfeld Struggling To Find The Path To Passive Income
15 December 2022 | 32 replies
Diversification is an important part of any strategy as many have stated, but you can still be entirely passive (if that's your ultimate goal) and be diverse as well.