Hello,I am a fresh first time investor and I am closing on my first rental next week. My question and advice is does anyone have a template letter introducing myself as the new landlord to the tenants explaining to th...
Newbie question. Are you are a part a part time real estate agent, what are your methods to acquire a client and how do you serve them during your part time hours? Have you or are you planning to become a full time Re...
Hello everyone!
Brand new here. about 4-5 episodes into BP podcast. Finishing up “Rich Dad, Poor Dad’.
Just bought my 2nd property. looking to become a strong investor & find assets that work for me even when I ...
Hello everyone!I would love to hear some of the sacrifices you all have made in pursuit of your real estate dreams! I have had a heck of a first month in "full time" real estate so here goes mine::Currently, I do re...
I have a great landlord. He own the entire city block i live on. Last week the 14th of january the property i have been living at for 4 years was sold at auction on the court house steps. No notice was givein to th...
Analysis paralysis. Crap or get off the pot. That's where I'm at. I've been spending the past year preparing and learning and saving some money to start my own little Real Estate Empire. In that year I was able to pur...
I had this tenant that I inherited with a recent acquisition. She must have been living with a boyfriend for the past 2 months, but from the moment ownership was transferred to me, she neither payed rent, or attemp...
Hey Y'all,
. . putting my chicken little suit on.
Since knowledge is power, better to share this with my peeps:
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My main focus is going to be flipping for now. As I look for deals, my main issue is saying to myself, "would this be better off a rental?" What's the best metric for you in determining this?
I've been using the Property Analysis sheet provided by this forum to analyze properties. When you say a property cash flows, and you want $100 per month per unit (in general) are you looking at the line "Cash Flow Be...