One thing sticks out in my real estate investment career: the constant increase of influence through acquisitions and activity. Maintaining momentum grows your reach and credibility. Each deal you close builds your re...
I’m 23 and new to the workforce. Just graduated college in December and have a steady job. However I’m looking to start investing and would like to start in the $100-$500. Looking for any advice on what I should do or...
Looking to connect and partner (if that mutually beneficial) with others. Open to any ideas. career in accounting and taxes if that is helpful to anybody out here.
Hi, I am a new investor in Oahu, HI. I am primarily looking to purchase properties to rent. Any advice would be appreciated. Due to the high prices in hawaii, I was looking to start of with condos. Let me know wha...
Hello friends! My name is Rachkade Lony, or RaRa the Realtor. I'm new to real estate and am looking forward to working with you all and learning all that a can from everyone. If you're in the Florida area or looking t...
Hey guys - I signed up awhile ago to listen on the latest chat. I work in the investment space. I'm a marketing and design guy -- not here to sell anything. Spending the past two years in the real estate world (my car...
I've read a lot of stuff on here about people having a large issue finding quality contractors here in SLC. Â I am actively pursuing my investing career, slowly but surely. Â But in the mean time am using the general sk...
I host real estate networking events and I am trying to poll what type of professional they would like to hear at a networking event.1) Experienced Out-of-State Investor2) Experienced Local Investor3) Syndicator4) Con...
My basic question is this:
For those with multiple properties that span a wide rent range (here in Texas, $450/mo will get you a 2/1 in a blue collar area; $1300/mo will get you a 3/2 in a mature, stable neighborhood...
Currently my day job is a great one, maybe even the best I've had.  Sure I'd like to make more money but it pays well, it's flexible, not a lot of stress, I'm good at it, the commute is easy (for Los Angeles), great ...