Hey friends, I'm fairly new to real estate (still waiting to pull the trigger) and am trying to get the knack for quickly identifying if a property's numbers would make it a good investment. My thought was that this p...
I'm having a difficult time finding an agent in my area who seems to want to work with me. I live in Napa County but can't afford anything here, so I'm looking at an adjacent county which has more affordable prices (...
Hi BP,
My husband and I want to find partners to build our rental property portfolio. I’m curious about the structure of partnerships when it comes to rental properties. Specifically if someone else is financing the ...
My Entire Life i hustled no matter the stage, the area,the arena, level or competitive sport and i've realized how important the hustle is its a lifestyle its a culture it pertains to everything merchandising,real est...
I am wanting to combine capital from multiple investors and purchase properties for flipping. Do any of you that currently do this have a go-to contractor? How did you get connected with them? I feel hesitant to pull...
I'd like to post some real messy stories every once in awhile where I ended up being the buyer, and how the deal came to fruition. So as an indianapolis broker, property manager, and investor, sometimes my mind is BLO...
Hi gys -I found an agent to sell a potential property - that will close shortly.Since day one - i see an attitude problem. She specializes in the area, is a good seller by ratings - so I remained professional and neve...
How do I find a good wholesaler in my area? I'm a cash buyer in Ventura County, CA. Probably waiting until the Spring to pull the trigger but I want to be ready. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Ryan
So I've been posting on this board for ~5 years now. I started knowing almost nothing about real estate (and still know very little tbh) but I spent a lot of time in the community and the immersion alone helped me gro...
https://www.housingwire.com/articles/43218-freddie...Getting awfully close to "subprime" practices from days of yore. Here we go again?