Victoria Mick
Advice on investing in small multi family homes out of state
25 October 2020 | 15 replies
When you’re first starting out theres so much out there and so much to learn especially when you haven’t really honed in on exactly what direction you want to go in so I’m trying to take it all in and have fun with it (like trying on a bunch of different pairs of shoes at the store haha) instead of letting it overwhelm me!
David Brackett Jr
New real estate agent, want advise
19 October 2020 | 12 replies
Don't forget to post fun stuff too.
Aaron Caddel
Is a Listing Agent a glorified task rabbit? (not trolling)
21 October 2020 | 23 replies
It's a fun, hard to define (and unfalsifiable) word that is hard to challenge when the card is pulled.
Neco Long
Need help buying my first duplex
21 October 2020 | 4 replies
Lots of insightful, short but packed videos that introduce you to those first steps, especially utilizing your benefits as a service member.Good luck and have fun!
Jennifer Bayon
Newbie from Libertyville, IL & Worcester, MA
11 November 2020 | 10 replies
Hi Jennifer, I'm in the same boat, looking in Lake County, both North Chicago and Waukegan are great because the Navy base, Rosalind Franklin University, Amazon, and coming up a casino, are in the area.
Hayden Lyon
New Construction Costs
22 October 2020 | 1 reply
When you’re really ready to move forward, then you can shop the actual plans around and find a good contractor to complete the work.Good luck with your project, sounds like it will be fun!
Jim Smith
rental property to 2nd home #2
23 October 2020 | 2 replies
And Option 3 sounds the most fun.
Josh Raymond
Evaluating Sale Vs. Rent
4 April 2022 | 26 replies
So have fun exploring the different areas of the metro taking some tax free cash at every move.
Jerry Poon
Should I refinance commercial loans?
2 November 2020 | 7 replies
Its actually a really fun question, what is the advantage to the bank?
Ryan Asterita
New to REI. Looking for advice to get started in Sarasota area
28 October 2020 | 3 replies
Being a profitable investor is a role you can perform largely alone but it will take you a lot longer and you probably won't be nearly as profitable as you would have been with a good team and it won't be nearly as much fun or as robust a structure as you won't have the under-pinning of relationships to catch you if you falter at some point and need support in one form or another.So - I would suggest you start working on your foundation stone.