Hi! I am eager to explore the opportunities that real estate investing has to offer. With a fresh perspective and a strong desire to learn, I am committed to building a solid foundation of knowledge and experience. Wh...
I've been tracking every dollar in and out of my REI activities for the past few years and decided to back-test the numbers to answer the question: What if I would have put all those investment dollars into a super pa...
Hello - I am an aspiring real estate investor but I'm afraid I'm fallen into the trap of just viewing content / videos over the last year without taking any material action. I'd like to take the next step but would r...
I have found a property that I am very interested in and am prepared to move along with an offer. I am a first time investor and have just read a few books and researched this site as much as possible. I am a licen...
I am thinking of buying a property for $210,000 with 3% down. My goal is to own the property by letting some else pay for my equity. My rental income will be around $1,700 and total expenses will be $1,800, making net...
Hello Everyone!I am looking to acquire my first investment property (preferably a buy and hold). I live in Los Angeles where real estate is REALLY EXPENSIVE! I am a 22 year old, full time student with no source of inc...
I had always thought you had until the end of the redemption period in redemption states if no one buys at the auction. I had a short sale pending with Shellpoint and they wouldn't postpone the auction, it was held a...
Hi everyone, I am replacing my roof, have received quotations ranging $15,000 - $35,000 through my property manager. I created a spread sheet so my property manager can fill with data (total price, price/sf, warranty,...
Last week I closed on my 23rd door and I got started investing in real estate less than two years ago. I want to share this success story to give others some encouragement, especially if you're investing long distanc...
I bought my first rental property earlier this year. Cash flow after I move out (house hacking) and renovating should be 200-300. 30 yr fixed mortgage @ 6.625% with about 76,000 left. Over time, I'll end up paying 96k...