Ivan Dodic
Looking for help in Boise, Idaho
6 November 2017 | 6 replies
The challenge is I am not extremely familiar with Boise but am doing quite a bit of research in an attempt to get myself up to speed.
Tyler D.
How do we hire a herculean team?
20 January 2017 | 2 replies
Does anyone have advice on seeking out people (RE agents, escrow officers, inspectors, contractors, loan officers, etc.) who are willing to work at our speed?
Paul Faryna
San Fran Area Rentals for Early Retirement
9 April 2017 | 16 replies
I've been reading a couple books, TONS of articles, and many podcasts (on 2x speed of course).
Josh Koett
Notes- Looking to gain experience in Notes
10 March 2017 | 19 replies
I don't have the funds right now to purchase a note, but thought working for a company would speed up the learning curve versus doing it on your own.
Josh Teunissen
Farmer from SE Wisconsin
2 February 2018 | 6 replies
So for this first venture I expect it to take a bit more time to get off the ground, and to refine the process and speed things up as I learn the what to dos and not too dos.
John Sides
Military member new to REI
19 May 2019 | 12 replies
This would free up cash flow to speed up your acquisitions of additional properties and give you a rental right out of the gate.I am using my VA for a triplex, where we will live for a year and then buy a house (using FHA) to live in for the long-term.
Rocky Pe Benito
Done with Portland Metro Market!
15 January 2018 | 27 replies
Good contacts will speed up your process and help with your success.
Justin O'Malley
Is my "Owner Occupied" status worth anything to a partner?
27 February 2019 | 10 replies
Also I'm just trying to problem solve because I'm fresh out of school and don't have huge reserves saved up yet so I'm just trying to speed things along by creativity.Also I've worked with Habitat a few times and that's a great program to learn building systems but I'm actually an architectural engineer so I have a good feel for construction, codes, etc. but I for sure recommend it to people starting out!
Adam Philpot
my number can't be right... do you know where I'm overestimating?
26 December 2018 | 13 replies
What are your minimum lease terms, how long have current tenants been in place, how does the PM in question handle turnover (speed?)
Bryan Field
Lease Option investing
23 August 2018 | 13 replies
Ive calculated that at my current pace it would take about 2 years from now to save enough for an FHA 3.5 - 5% down to get a house hacking duplex. then i would do any value adding repairs over then next 1-2 years to refinance out of PMI and ideally rent out my live in unit to generate cash flow then repeat with a new duplex/triplex.Getting my license, finding a mentor and co listing deals on the weekends may help speed up that process.