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Tehane Gallimore We are thinking about selling our highly profitable AirBnB
14 April 2023 | 25 replies

Some people are likely going to laugh at me when I post this, but we own and operate a highly successful AirBnB out of Beech Mountain, NC. We are super hosts, award winners on Booking.com, and consistently are averagi...

Laurie Williamson Buying your own home while building your rental portfolio
18 April 2015 | 23 replies

I am a new investor -- just bought my first single-family rental about six months ago. I would like to transition to multi-family as soon as I can save up enough capital. However, I just had a baby in September, and n...

Star Dawson Am I dreaming too big
2 August 2019 | 40 replies

I’m a CNA ( nurses assistant) I’m very much interested in house hacking hopefully a duplex or triplex but sometimes I feel like it’s not for me my income is not great and I have bad credit should I just give up this...

Roger Devore Debt to income ratio
10 August 2016 | 21 replies

Without outside investors (rare) how does one overcome debt to income ratios without paying in full for a properties? I have set a goal is to acquire 5 single family properties within the next 10 years. I have my firs...

Deniz Eker Buying properties for appreciation rather than cash flow
3 September 2020 | 22 replies

Would you recommend in investing in markets where there is an appreciation in last couple of years but minimal to negative cash flow?If yes can you please convince me the reasons to keep a cash flow negative property ...

Corbin Wafford Newbies: What is the competitive advantage?
24 August 2017 | 20 replies

(Hopefully) Soon many of us "newbies" will be making their first moves in the REI world. It's quite a daunting idea that seems to overwhelm a lot of first time buyers for various reason. One reason that I have recentl...

Eddie Ziv HUD reduce section 8 rent!! 110% FMR to 90%
2 August 2009 | 29 replies

I received a letter today from the Housing Authority that as part of the "Section 8 cost-saving measures" The rent payment will be reduced from 110% FMR (Fair Market Rent) to 90% of that. Does anyone else received thi...

Bri Webster Newbie Wholesaler Courses
10 December 2023 | 32 replies

Hello- I've been looking for courses to take on wholesaling after reading many books, watching different investors YouTube channels, listening to podcasts, etc. before I take the leap of putting together my first deal...

Nick Hulme The real estate approach for me?
21 July 2023 | 11 replies

My wife are in our mid twenties. We don't have kids yet, but plan to eventually. The most important things to us are family and being good people. Both of us work full-time corporate jobs in the bay area, and neither ...

Nuhan Demirkan Wholesale as a R/E agent
6 September 2019 | 25 replies

Hello,
I am planning on doing wholesale and retail deals. One question I have is who gets the profits from the wholesale deal, me or my broker? Any R/E agents out there who experienced this?