Anyone read this? If so, what are your thoughts per investing in properties, notes, stocks, etc.?http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/economist-forecast-2016-213499?o=0
I have been learning about real estate investing for about 4 months now from books, social media, and podcasts. One thing I have noticed hasn't been covered and stresses me out is the actual process of closing on a de...
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In keeping with the theme I'd like to introduce myself. I'm originally from California, but I moved to Urbana-Champaign, Illinois about a year and a half ago after living in New Zealand for...
Hi everyone. My name is Jeff Heavner and I found this site by Googling 'lease/options contract'. I'm from Shelby, NC; I attended UNC-Charlotte where I received my BA in history (I had planned on attending law school a...
I have a home inspection coming up Monday for a 3 unit triple decker style home that was built in early 1900's. It's been mentioned that it may lack wall insulation based on age and listing price. While that sounds ...
I was thumbin thru the paper today and noticed that gas here in Houston was up to $2.99 per gal. for unleaded. My question is:
What are some of you doing to offset these astronomical prices? All suggestions appreci...
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I received my real estate license when I was 20 (14 years ago). I worked as a loan officer throughout my early 20's. In my late 20's I started investing in real estate. I have flipped about 300 properties to ...
I am new in Real State Investing. I have been here read everything as possible. I have no money to start and I decide maybe I can start flipping my own house first. Is it somebody can help me? Do you think this is ...
I came across a company in the Houston area, who offers a brief wholesaling-training session via videos ($250) on how to find the properties, evaluate the property, offer on the property, do the contracts and submit t...
My wife and I are just getting started in the Omaha market. Fixing up a duplex in midtown currently and then will be hunting for the next small multifamily.