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Stuart Udis Knowing When To Sell
24 February 2025 | 2 replies
In many instances putting bad money after good by furnishing homes for STR or MTR leasing or perhaps making their personal credit vulnerable by agreeing to Sub To arrangement.
Harsh Poshti Civil engineering and architecture fees for mixed use
24 February 2025 | 1 reply
This is the value of having someone who has local experience.The company you said, if they are some "remote" company, I guess they could provide the things that you need and save money, but I would hesitate to feel confident if they do not have regional experience and that you would be left vulnerable if issues arise with the design later on. 
Cody Caswell How to Prevent Miscommunication With Your Contractor
3 March 2025 | 5 replies
Anyone who gets underway on a renovation project without this is putting themselves in a vulnerable position.
Robel Nessro How too overcome self doubt
13 February 2025 | 1 reply
Hi Robel-Thank you for sharing you have been experiencing self-doubt and its is making you feel like you will fail in your real estate investing.I appreciate your honesty and making yourself vulnerable with the question. 
Brittany Olson GATOR method people?
17 February 2025 | 9 replies
you sound sweet and I appreciate your vulnerability to ask about a method that interests you.
Lindsey Matejak Chicago Lease New Flooding Disclosure Questions
7 February 2025 | 8 replies
However, it’s also a requirement for properties with lower-level units that could be vulnerable to flooding, even if those properties are not located in a designated flood zone."
Craig Daniels Relative ranking of my first rental "deal" vs. the rest of the US (monthly cash flow)
10 February 2025 | 8 replies
Really admire your desire to get better and your vulnerability
Zachary Kessler Strategies for second property
10 February 2025 | 9 replies
I work with a lot of househackers and they're typically on the 12 month cycle, rinse and repeat.While the proposition of acquiring an investment property outside of your market in a "landlord friendly" state may sound appealing, i would recommend you stay local for now and househack another couple of properties over the next few years until you've got some more time / experience under your belt.you would need a management company to cover your property that is outside of your market which would not only take 8-10% of your gross it would also leave you a bit vulnerable to a property management company that you A.)know nothing about and B.)you won't have the experience or cashflow or proximity to deal with any headaches that may arise.i would recommend staying local and househacking your way along for now and then maybe hire a local property management company initially to work with your current/local properties to get a taste of what to expect if and when you begin investing outside of your market.
Mario Niccolini Investing in a High-Risk Flood Zone (AE) – Worth It or Hard Pass?
20 February 2025 | 11 replies
.- Risk Rating 2.0: That same house may now pay $1,200 if it's closer to the water and more vulnerable or $800 if it's higher up and better protected.Flood zones still matter under Risk Rating 2.0, but their role has changed. 
Dawson Brewer Why Novation Are Better Than Wholesaling
16 February 2025 | 11 replies
Partner with a real estate marketing company out of Las Vegas or Provo, Utah to market, promote and advertise the “mentorship” system consisting of the free seminar, followed by the modest fee weekend workshop, followed by the $15,000 - $40 000 full mentorship program.Here are the usual results1- 99% of “students” never earn back the cost, despite 1000s of wasted hours2- students learn nothing of real estate principles, real estate finance and real estate law which are the necessary foundation blocks of knowledge necessary for a SUSTAINABLE career in real estate investment 3- with hundreds or thousands of “students” unleashed on the real estate selling public they’re AT BEST an annoyance of trying to do “unrealistic” deals, AT WORST lead to a disastrous result for vulnerable homeowners.4 - The career real estate investors, service providers, brokers, lenders, etc are so disgusted with all of it and the outcomes they see that that can’t even comprehend that the subject technique or strategy does have a legitimate use when utilized (1) by and experienced and well capitalized buyer and (2) full disclosure is provided all parties with legal representation.