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*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.I'm curious if folks would do this deal? We ran the numbers using terms from our hard money lender. The ...
hi everyone! My name is Charlene McCracken. I am a 62 year old wanttoberetiredbutihavenoretirementsavings female from Reading, Pa. I have always wanted to get into real estate investing...preferably wholesaling first~...
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I'm wondering if anyone has good knowledge of the STR market in Charleston SC? I love the area and visit there often. I'm just getting into real estate investing in my hometown, but like the idea of ...
I'm starting a DM campaign in the Inland Empire (Riverside, Redlands, Corona, etc) targeting 3-4 unit owners, ideally a fixer upper or bad management.What are your thoughts on my planned Yellow Letter copy? How could ...
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I have been having some "push-back" from Agents when I ask for certain reports which only they can obtain. Such as expired listings. I would like to augment my marketing to include sending mailers and contacti...
I just read a story that Ford is investing $350M in Michigan plants. Is Detroit making a comeback? Good time to buy up some cheaper properties?
So based on the podcasts from a couple of weeks ago with the gentleman from Mississippi and some other things I've been hearing, text blasting kind of seems to be the new wave of direct mail. I like the idea because y...
This is not to alarm anyone, but just to be diligent. Aside from being a business owner, I'm also a stock trader and I don't like the action on Wallstreet. I'm a technical trader and simply use charts for trading. I s...
Newbie here. Has anyone looked at some of the new SFH in the communities around Reno, Nevada? the prices are around the mid 300k. What do you guys think of them as a buy and hold investment?
Anyone here use this method? I think the traditional find and flip method is slightly more difficult in today's market then it was 2-4 years ago. House prices are stagnant/depreciating in most markets so finding that ...