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Boston Caruthers REP Status with Sales Job
12 March 2024 | 3 replies
I wasn’t sure what I need to do to be able to take my 1099 income and right it off with my long and mid term rentals?
Dionysios K. New Member Introductions
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
.- Smaller properties are usually easier to off-load (more liquid) because our society is seeing very high levels of migration (people travelling or moving for work constantly) / people less inclined to partner / have families / people more focused on work / and pied-a-terre concept.- Condos are much easier to maintain internally than larger homes.- Condos are easier to manage as Air B&B than larger homes.- In the case of multi-family properties, sharing a home with two or three other families where everyone knows everyone can create issues if they don't get along as the close proximity doesn't allow for any privacy.Happy to connect with you and speak in more detail if you are interested in Massachusetts!
Kevin O'Doherty Interest in real estate investing, any advice?
12 March 2024 | 4 replies
Hope that helps kicks things off for you!
Mark Nugent Text messages for unsolicited offers to buy house -- REMOVE ME!
12 March 2024 | 18 replies
Here's a list of them: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ne9b3z/how-to-get-off-data-broker-and-people-search-sites-pipl-spokeoThere are paid services like joindeleteme that will remove your personal information from as many data brokers as they can.
Sarah Allyson Shipp First Rental Down!
12 March 2024 | 1 reply
We redid the ceilings (took off the popcorn ceilings), painted the walls, added lights, and added an enclosed arizona room with heating and cooling.
Robyn Woods Open window in bathroom causes havoc
11 March 2024 | 4 replies
We get it turned off after the entire system drains into the basement below.
Cleiton Levinski Need Help Starting in Real Estate Investing
13 March 2024 | 9 replies
Hard work and sacrifice will work as a magnet for people to help you because they see you going through what they went throughFor financing options I like the BP book "investing with no or low money down" but this isn't possible unless you get a really good off market deal.
Robert DeForge Have $40,000. Where would you put it for the best return??
12 March 2024 | 168 replies
All paid off and very little CC debt.
Matt Morgan Parents battling foreclosure for years
12 March 2024 | 21 replies
This would pay off 1st mortgage in full and pay of between 190-220k on the 2nd mortgage.
Toluwanimi Oyediran New investor Looking to Learn
12 March 2024 | 6 replies
I am willing to learn as much as possible so please suggest materials and conferencesThank you Just a word of advice, if you ask for advice to be honest most people are gonna try to sell you on their market and ultimately their service or course, you need to figure generally the direction you want to go, your risk tolerance, the area, the trade offs between appreciation and cash flow, understand, it’s going to be hard to get much if any cash flow in this market, brrring & flipping are close to dead with the exception of a few areas in dc and a few rural markets, even there it’s difficult, come up With a basic plan than go into a conversation with whoever you work with and at least understand the right questions to ask, the best comparison I can make is my mom always makes me go to the mechanic with her, even though I can’t actually fix the car, I can at least talk the same language as the mechanic.