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Joaquin Camarasa Has anyone done a BRRR in Europe?
25 April 2024 | 13 replies
Let me know if I should bring you in contact with our specialized mortgage broker who is helping us out in one of our projects.Hey Erwin, have you managed to do some projects in barcelona now? 
Jordan Pellegrino Owner to Build Duplex in FL
24 April 2024 | 4 replies
Being an OOS investor I would recommend hiring a PM to manage the property.
Kevin Kim Do I have to ask potential tenant recommendation letter from current landlord?
24 April 2024 | 7 replies
He has already submitted an application through Zillow, and we have the contact number of his current home manager.Please let me know if it's still a good idea to ask the potential tenant for a recommendation letter from their current landlord, or if calling the manager would suffice.By the way, what should we do if the tenant has simply provided a friend’s number, and the friend pretends to be the landlord or property manager, or if he just make fake letter?
Ben Kelleher Looking to jump into to STR in Florida, considering paying all cash
24 April 2024 | 15 replies
Our plan is to buy the first home in cash, likely $550k-$650k, operate it under management for 3-6 months, then refi to pull out what we feel the property can support for a mortgage so we do not end up upside down. 
Luis Castillo Any advice is helpful!
24 April 2024 | 3 replies
I currently have a construction management intership lined up for me during the summer but after that I plan on really taking on this real estate adventure.I plan on house hacking my first property, any advice ? 
Vincent Berggren Aspiring Real Estate Investor
24 April 2024 | 15 replies
To successfully invest in a property for steady income, establish your investment standards, research the market thoroughly, assess your financial preparedness, connect with local agents, property managers, lenders, and other investors, analyze properties carefully, consider various financing choices, do your homework before making an offer, and negotiate and finalize the deal.
Eilon Shoham Looking to build my “Core Four” in KC MO
24 April 2024 | 6 replies
Hello everyone, I’m an out of state investor to Kansas City Missouri.I am based in North Hollywood California and I acquired 4 doors in the past year in KC MO .I’ve been buying Turn Key properties from my investor friend in KC MO.After getting my apatite bigger I’m looking to buy by myself in order to be able to create a bigger equity by doing the deal from scratch.I have a strong income and about $200K ready to invest.I’m currently looking on SFR and small MF (price range 80K-250K) that will cash flow and will generate long term wealthI’d love to connect with experience Real Estate Agents, Property Manager and Contractors.Thank you for reading my post and looking forward to connect and share more about my RE Journey!
William Kyle Norton New to Real Estate Investing, Active Duty Military!
24 April 2024 | 1 reply
I would love to have another side hustle dealing with something in real estate whether it be property management or agent work.Posting into New Member Intros to connect with anyone with similar interests, background, or in my area!
Patrick Hancock Can you have too many LLCs?
24 April 2024 | 18 replies
I wouldn’t want to manager or track hundreds if I could avoid it. 
Alyssa Wright Thoughts on mailers?
24 April 2024 | 1 reply
One of the strategies that my property management team currently does to try to generate more PM leads is that we send out mailers to any expired and sold multi-units on the MLS.