Hey everyone, I am trying to find the best way to connect and meet investors that are looking for fix and flip properties. What types of networking/ cold reach outs have you found effective?
What is your most effective avenue for procuring deals, specifically flips and BRRR's?
Hello, to all investor; new and experienced. I'm new to real investing and plan to spend the next 60 to 90 days understanding and targeting a specific type of investing. Three investing areas of interests are wholesal...
I live in Oakland. I have a 2b/1br with a big backyard. Lot is zoned 2r. Right now I have an uninsulated, mildew-y, rundown, 8x12' shed in the yard. It's on its own slab foundation (separate from the house) and has po...
Income tax: A foreign investor receiving rental income from U.S. real property must pay income tax. Usually, the rental income is considered effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business, and therefore, it is ta...
Effective communication with tenants is essential for any property owner/manager. Here are 5 tips to help you communicate effectively with your tenants:
💬 Set clear policies and expectations with your tenants. By est...
It's estimated that most agents let at least 1 deal fall off every month due to lack of consistent and effective follow-up. That's over an $100,000 loss every year...Is your follow up manual? You're not alone. My team...
Hello All-My name is Nik and I am sort of making a comeback to real estate investing. Looking to connect with the seasoned folks, mentors, and other like minded folks. My background really comes more from constructio...
So many investors are told to get more exposure, write a Real Estate Blog. At one time, these were effective but why are they not as effective as in the pass. If you go to Google and type "Real Estate Blog" you get a...
Hi,Just curious. Is there any connection between Texas house prices/ rents and the crude oil markets? Are they correlated?Thanks.