Hi everyone! My name is Eric and I am looking to get started in real estate investing. My ultimate goal is to own enough doors to replace my 9-5 income and become work optional. I have a long and exciting road ahead t...
I know they are not the best investment, but they do give me the flexibility to visit on occasion. Are there any to absolutely stay away from, or ones that are generally better investments? I know financing is an is...
Hello everyone! My partners and I closed on our first deal in Chester, PA and I have been fortunate enough to be in control of the accounting. We have decided to use Stessa and it seems simple, but I do have a couple ...
I'm looking for a good starting point on wholesaling. Do you have to start a business in order to wholesale? Do you have to pay taxes? All I need is some good advice on how to start and I think I'll be good.
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I've been trying to buy property in my home market of NYC, but it's been quite challenging. I'm considering looking into Pennsylvania or upstate New York instead and would appreciate any advice. I've ...
Hi everyone,I'm a long time consumer, first time poster. I finally took Josh and Brandon's advice from countless podcasts and am deciding to engage and plug in.Looking forward to getting to know other local investors...
I have searched high and low for any kind of user review of Kris Krohn’s partnership deal. If anyone has actually partnered with his company and done the 50/50 business split I would love to hear your experience.
The article below is an informative summary of how a personal residence can be leveraged to lower the barrier of entry into real estate investment.https://www.businessinsider.com/live-in-flip-avoid-capital-g...
Hey BP! I recently purchased a 4-family in an okay area of St. Louis and with the building I've inherited 4 tenants. A month into ownership, a few neighbors started complaining about the neighbor from one of the units...
Consider this excerpt from the legal notice I pulled from our local paper (I left out the pieces that are easily understood like 10% cash due at sale, etc ):... in order to raise the principal sum of $137,040.05 with ...