Brian Ellwood
The "8 Pillars" Of An Easy-To-Invest-In Cashflow "Linear Market"
20 October 2020 | 1 reply
If you are wanting to buy rentals right now, but you’re fed up with the overly competitive and expensive real estate market…This post is for you.Today we’re going to talk about how you can STILL buy cashflow rental properties with EASE during the craziness that is 2020.First off, let me start by saying who this is NOT for:* Flippers* Wholesalers* Developers* Househackers* Land Investors* Rent To Own/Lease Option Investors* People investing primarily for appreciationThis is for people who want to:* Invest in single family or multifamily rental properties* Are open to the idea of investing long-distance/out of state* Are planning to buy and hold for the long term* Are investing primarily to create monthly positive cashflowI recently wrote a part one to this post, explaining my story in detail and the many shifts I’ve had to make to be able to continue to find good deals throughout this surging real estate market….The long of the short is that I acquired a few dozen rentals and achieved the proverbial “financial freedom” (cashflow covers expenses) but I had to shift to many different markets to be able to continue buying at the right prices.The biggest epiphany I had is that I should have stuck with what is called a “linear market” to achieve maximum scale with ease in a market like the one we’ve been in over the last few years.If you haven’t read Part 1, go back and read that before you read any further, or the rest of this post won’t make nearly as much sense.Part One:https://www.biggerpockets.com/...OK, so if you’re ready to choose a linear market to invest in, but you have the question of:“how do I go about finding a market like this?
Aaron Caddel
Is a Listing Agent a glorified task rabbit? (not trolling)
21 October 2020 | 23 replies
It's about maximizing home value, so how should you choose a real estate agent to achieve that goal?
Amy Cheng
New to REI - Looking to do first flip/rental in Pittsburgh
23 October 2020 | 7 replies
I'm super motivated and willing to put in the work to achieve financial security so that I don't have to rely on the gig economy lol.My short term goal is to buy my first investment rental property maybe in South Side, Squirrel Hill, Lawrenceville, Mt.
Jennifer Konikoff
Newbie from South Florida
22 October 2020 | 25 replies
My goal is to achieve financial freedom
Hamish Simcock
Vacation rental turned flip, $120,000 profit!
26 October 2020 | 32 replies
When cash flow is the goal, and you have achieved the desire cash flow your done!
Andrew Semler
New to idea of real estate investing where to start?
25 October 2020 | 8 replies
Once you define that, figure out whether you can achieve your goals and objectives in your local market.
Travis Nolen
MHP management options?
23 October 2020 | 1 reply
You can gain that experience through education, mentorship, and running a park yourself of course, but the goal is to become the expert at determining and executing the right strategy for a park.As it relates to management, just remember that your ability to move the needle will be directly related to the quality of the onsite manager, and YOUR ability to provide the proper leadership, goals for the park, and resources/support to help your onsite staff achieve them.All the best,Jack
Kurt Toth
Should I buy and hold an 18k house or resale for 35k at FMV
23 October 2020 | 14 replies
Depends on your goals and how you want to achieve them.
Kurt Toth
Should I buy and hold or sell a good deal?
23 October 2020 | 1 reply
If the proceeds from the sale of this property would help you achieve your goal more readily then it seems prudent to sell.
Randy G.
For sale by Owner on Zillow
31 October 2020 | 39 replies
If they have not been able to sell it in 2 weeks, I call/contact them and see how I can help them achieve their goals.Sometimes, they use me for information, sometimes they list with "a family friend", sometimes they list with me.