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Heather Johnston Morris Invest - Update and/or Alternatives?
20 October 2023 | 47 replies

Hey everyone,I'm new to the real estate game and spoke with a Morris Invest representative yesterday.  While performing my due diligence, I found in-depth negative reviews of the company on here.  Between YouTube and ...

Steve Sun Best city/area to in buy and hold for cash flow in the U.S.
28 December 2018 | 131 replies

Hi there,Asking such a big question: I'm trying to get my first deal done, and still trying to narrow down which city/area I should be looking at.I'm a first time investor, I live in San Jose, CA, but I'm inclined to ...

Kim Meredith Hampton Service Animals, what's an owner to do?
18 August 2019 | 58 replies

I manage real estate for investors, and wanted to hear from the insurance brokers as to what your feel is for the growing number of "service Animals" in rental properties. The biggest concern that I have is that we ca...

David Zheng how many millions are you saving for Amazon HQ
30 March 2018 | 69 replies

with the final 20 cities released for amazon's new HQhow many investors do you think are hoarding cash to buy up as much as possible when we know?also....if anyone is an insider. HIT ME UP  lol

Wendell De Guzman Why Rent to Own Makes Sense For Newbie Investors
9 December 2016 | 45 replies

Rent to Own is great for newbie investors. Here are the reasons why:1. With rent to own, you can buy a property at closer to market value and still make money. The problem in a hot market is that getting good deals is...

Justin Goodin I spent $33,836 renovating this apartment unit.
1 April 2024 | 51 replies

I spent $33,836 renovating this unit.Here's the breakdown:-Quartz Countertops: $3,500-Heat Pump System: $5,500-SS Appliances: $1,773-LVP 20 MIL Flooring: $4,406-White Shaker Cabinets: $4,000-Washer & Dyer: $400-Ba...

Joaquin Camarasa What are your craziest tenant stories?
5 February 2020 | 41 replies

I house hacked by the room for 4 years. As a landlord I’ve had some situations I never thought I would experience.I would like to know the crazy stories of others. I definitely have improved a lot my screening process...

Ben Toth Thoughts on Exp Realty?
11 September 2021 | 169 replies

To my sisters and brothers in the real estate biz - I'm considering joining Exp Realty and curious to hear your thoughts - positive and negative - on this company/their approach. On the one hand, the stock options, ag...

John Blackman Crowd Funded New Construction Diary
6 February 2016 | 85 replies

Thank you @J Scott for starting the new construction diary.  It's been our inspiration to do one of our own now.  In this thread we are going to track the progress of our first Crowd Funded new construction project in...

Amiris Brown ​Which is better: Double Close or Become a Realtor?
12 August 2016 | 62 replies

I’ve been convinced that I may have to start out in Real Estate by Wholesaling properties. However I’m very paranoid about following the law to the “T”, especially knowing full well I have Attention Deficit Disorder (...