What is "success"? It is making a lot of posts on BP? Maybe obtaining a REA license? How about the FIRST DEAL? Success is whatever YOU define it as. Has anyone noticed not every person who has landed their "first deal...
Hi,I wasn't able to find this topic in a previous thread, so I thought starting a new discussion might work. I was wondering what thoughts there are for defining a market. I am from a relatively rural area, so it seem...
This may sound elementary but Im curious.... When I go to the bank and open up a checking account under my S corp or LLC, they ask for annual revenue... my goal is to have a number of rentals so Im assuming the rental...
I know that it is very important to define a solid business plan, and right now, I'm an agent and also a private investor. I want to focus on acquiring small multifamily units (2-10 units) and renting them out, bringi...
In my most recent potential deals I have uncovered what seems to be the basis of good seller motivation, ie.. family financial crisis requiring a quick cash sale of property, but I have been unable to convert that mot...
I hear on the podcast from time to time, "A" location, "B" location, "C" location, "war zone"Can someone help me define these? To any Washingtonians: Can you use real locations as definitions for me?My guess is someth...
I have a strict no pet policy, but lately prospective tenants have been saying "but my dog is a service animal." Is there a legal definition in my state of Michigan of a service dog? I don't think I can even ask a pr...
I'm new to the world of real estate investing but I have a lot of experience with negotiations. For that reason I think I'd like to try my hand at wholesaling properties but first I must be able to identify a property...
Obviously I am new. I keep seeing "SUB2" or "Subject to" referenced in forum post and cannot figure out what your talking about. I've looked around alot. Please help. Thanks, Donna
In order to qualify as an accredited investor in the United States, you must fall under one of the following categories according to the SEC: You are an individual and earn an income in excess of $200,000 per year, or...