I am just curious if anyone has a ballpark idea of how much they spend per direct mail deal. I know this will go down over time as one gains experience. I am guessing that it could be as high as $2,000 per deal to s...
Hi everyone, i am preparing myself on buying my first property and right now thinking to create an LLC. One caveat is since i am on H1B, I will not be able to work for my own LLC. The rules say to hire a manager and h...
Many real estate investors don’t realize how much they can benefit from separating personal and business credit. Business credit not only shields your personal credit score but also unlocks larger funding opportunitie...
So I am about to collect my first month's (plus last and security) rent on my first property - rental application in, background checks complete, initial deposit provided in the form of a check... but I don't have a b...
What are things that you wished you had found out about prospective tenants, before approving them? Things that probably would have made you not consider them?In the next 6 months or so my roommate will be moving out ...
We are new investors and asset protection is important to us so we are looking to form LLCs for our rentals. We met with a lawyer recommending a series LLC which sounds great but they had a hefty price tag associated ...
Hi all,
I haven't met many of you yet, but my name is John and right now I'm doing my homework and building a network so I can get involved in the St. Louis market. Obviously, there's a lot of fluff and guru ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $108,000
Cash invested: $38,000
My first deal, a 3-family brick building with a 10+ year long-term tenant (c...
Which Podcast would you recommend for a newbie? I’m undecided on either flipping or rental property. I feel that I can make more on a flip but can also lose more on a flip and I’m sure the same for a rental but I defi...
The title says it all what are you thoughts of taking value out of your house to buy another you will rent out and pay off within 5 years vs purchasing a rental house with the brrrr strategy or just getting a mortgag...