I would like to take an accredited online real estate for Ohio. Specifically I would like to do this to learn more about the business and have full access to the MLS. Ideally I would like to start looking at propertie...
With multiple partners, I have 3 projects in the works. One is complete and on the market for sale with offers coming in, one is complete and awaiting inspection for rent, and the third is still undergoing rehab. I'...
Wanted to know what your opinion was on contacting more than one lender, to get approved for a loan for an investment property. I think it may be wise in case one of them gives the better interest rate or terms. Any e...
Hi fellow STR investors!I finally purchased my first STR in the smokies in Oct 2023. It's a 3/2, new construction, and I went live just before Thanksgiving. It rented my first day live! Very exciting! So far so good, ...
I need advice. Should I fire my property manager ASAP? In my first 8 months of real estate investing, I had the unfortunate experience of my first eviction. This property (Indianapolis) was my best cash flowing ...
Hello everyone, my name is Chris Harjes. I'm from Asheville, NC, and have been locally buying beat-up little houses, fixing them up and renting them. I've made several horrendous mistakes, but fortunately the market h...
I am new to REI my plan is to buy a duplex with my credit (have good credit no kids or student loans) and within 6 months purchase another duplex as well. What would be the best way to do this?
In the state of Florida, I was always told unless specifically shown a legal in a judgement for a property, personal judgements like credit card, car loans, gym membership judgements cannot encumber real estate. I kn...
If you got $50,000 in credit cards at 0% interest for 12 months. How would you use this to start investing?
My fiance and I have been motivated by certain events in our lives to get into real estate investing. We are currently looking into a few multi family deals but are unsure what we really are looking for and are in nee...