Tl/dr: we are looking for advice/resources to help "train" our newly inherited tenants to be more financially literate/stable (more context below). Here is what we're looking for: Any programs/courses (either in Georg...
First off, I hope anyone reading this is staying safe and sane in these particularly chaotic times. While this post does not pertain to the current pandemic taking place, I think it’s so great that there are platforms...
Hi everyone! My name is Dave, and I am currently living in Media, PA working as an engineer. My parents always told me to buy a house right out of college so my living expenses would be going towards an asset rather ...
Hi All,I'm brand new to real estate investing, but looking to hit the ground running. I would like my first property to be a house hack, preferably a duplex. Due to work restrictions (I am required to live near a city...
Hi you all. Passed my pre-licensing exam 3 days ago and now preparing for state and national exam. Im looking to join broker after that. Im in Baltimore near Rosedale. Need suggestion and advice which one is better on...
Hi I’m jae new to real estate pleasure meeting all of you , any advise or ideas for a newbies you can pm or comment thank you 🙏🏼
hello everyone, over the past couple of years we have purchased two single-family homes and also built a guest house on our property. I now have three tenants and I lease part of one of the properties back to my busin...
Hello everyone my name is Fabian newly in wholesale brrrr in riverside, ca. I need help in all aspects any suggestions? Furthermore if I decide to keep assignments contact my questions Is what is the best way to purc...
I live in North Jersey, Bergen County and am looking for some places where I could buy property that'll cash flow.
I wanted to get people's opinions on Jersey City; where do you think the city is heading, the good/ba...
Hey Guys,I'm currently getting my real estate license in California for when I go to school out there. I'm in the last section of the pre-licensure course going over adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM). In the explanation...