My husband and I are just getting into real estate investing. We grew up in Montana and Alaska, but have lived in Utah for over 6 years. I am a CPA in tech and my husband is an engineering manager in the semi conductor industry. We have two puppies and love taking advantage of the outdoors any time we can. We currently own our home and plan...
Newly self-employed and eager to get involved! In real estate, that is.
I've held my CO real estate broker license since the end of 2015, and am currently studying real estate appraisal. I've some architecture education, some construction experience, and have been involved in our own primary home purchase, remodels, and refinances....
New to real estate investing, but looking to jump in head first. I'm a young business owner I have working on building my business to a place where it spits off enough money to have fun with investing.
Learning to live fully alive, take risks, and love the life right in front of me. New to real estate and would love tips and tricks for how to secure funding from private lenders and hard money lenders.
Currently doing IT Support as my main hustle. Want to get into Small Multifamily BRRRR deals.
I am an agent and investor in the Denver area. My passion and focus lies in helping investors find, analyze, and purchase great deals in the Denver metro area. I personally invest in small multi-family properties and currently own a 5-units. I have built this portfolio through house-hacking multi-family units and using a hybrid BRRRR...
I've spent a decade working as a Consultant and I love the solving problems for & with people.
I am excited to get into real estate investing in order to own cash flowing rental properties. I am interested in the cities of Dayton, and Cleveland OH for cash only investing for buy & hold.
I consider myself a natural flipper with a buy-hold approach. Each of my last 3 homes was a fixer that I remodel and achieved significant appreciation on sale.
Now, I'd like to become a multifamily investor. My goal is to own 2 duplexes in the next 4 years, which seems aggressive, especially in a hot market like...