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Deborah Wodell Private Money Lenders Using Their Own Funds?
30 December 2024 | 14 replies
Let’s share some insights and build stronger networks together.
Jeffery Jones Section 8 properties
8 January 2025 | 11 replies
It helps to build a good network of reliable contractors, especially if you’re investing out of state.Section 8 has been a part of my strategy, and while it’s not all rainbows, it’s been a solid way to build consistent cash flow.
Rene Rindik Purchasing land with intention of using for RV and Boat storage Beginning Steps
2 January 2025 | 2 replies
If you yourself have invested in this type of business, I would be very interested in networking as well!
Nathan Noorlun Recommend Property Manager in Sacramento CA
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
@Nathan NoorlunRecommend exploring as many sources as possible to get referrals AND cross-reference them to get as much accurate information as possible.Check out NARPM.com, BP’s Property Manager Finder (BiggerPockets: The Real Estate Investing Social Network), etc.Also, encourage you to learn from the mistakes of others - by reading posts here on BiggerPockets about owners not having their expectations met by their current Property Management Company.
Joshua Piche Im looking to move out this year and house hack my first property
7 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Joshua Piche with little experience, it's better that you invest locally vs OOS - unless you want to invest a LOT of time learning another market and networking with th right people.Locally, look for a 2-4 unit property that will qualify for FHA 203(k) financing. - This will allow low down payment and the 203(k) allows repairs to be financed into the purchase mortgage.- The 203(k) will allow you to bid on properties that need repairs that won't qualify for a traditional mortgage => less competition => better purchase price.You will need to find a great local contractor you can trust to supply the required bids to qualify for the 203(k).- After closing, you can do some of the work yourself to save money, but the program doesn't allow you to pay yourself.You will want to buy a Class B property, maybe Class C+, in an area that seems to be improving.
Matt Cecala Pittsburgh(ers) Investing in Pittsburgh
5 January 2025 | 23 replies
I’ve met several investors in the area and I’m always interested in expanding my network and talking with others in the REI space.  
Christie Binette Looking to enter the Chicago market
31 December 2024 | 1 reply
I would like the opportunity to meet/network with fellow investors in that market.
Ryan Goff Grocapitus - Anyone have experience with them?
31 January 2025 | 170 replies
Experienced teams should have network to avoid such outcomes.
Claude Diehl Sell a Solo 401K property with owner financing
23 December 2024 | 6 replies
@Claude Diehl,You don't need a CPA or tax expert here; this is a straightforward transaction.
Tanner King Analyzing a House Hack (First time buyer)
6 January 2025 | 13 replies
Negotiating seller concessions, networking with local investors, and learning property management skills have been key to finding deals with strong long-term potential.Good luck!