
Hi everyone! Just started working my first W-2 job out of college and looking to start investing ASAP. I've got some family connections to the Cleveland and Columbus area and am wondering if anyone knows if these are ...

I moved to TX from southern CA and with the lower cost of living, I am ready to start investing in lower cost condos and townhomes. I created my LLC and got business part started. Now I have selected my properties, lo...

As the title states, I have $50k saved and ready to invest and have a personal home with 3% interest rate loan. My market has a high cost of entry so my initial thought is finding a market with a lower cost to enter....

Pros/cons of investing in mobile homes for rentals.

Hi, I'm newer to the real estate investing world and wondering if buying lower cost houses and getting them into the Section 8 program is still doable? What are the pros and cons? I'm of course concerned about the qua...

I bought my first property last year in July. I put 20% down and put a good amount towards the rehab cost. I'm thinking I should have around 104k-129k in equity. I was wondering what would be my better option to get a...

Just curious what people think - let's say your family lives in a high cost area. You are relatively young (mid-30's) but could have financial freedom from your RE if you moved back to a lower cost area (about 700 mil...

I thought it would be a good topic to see how some people got funding when they first started, or even how they currently get funding hopefully this can help spark ideas for new investors.Me: The first deal I ever did...

I'm new to real estate investing. I live in a high cost of living area (northern virginia)I am interested in the possibility of multifamily homes or multiple condos/townhomes in lower cost of living areas near by - ab...

According to the FIRE ratio I'm extremely close to 100% but then I have to consider things such as insurance when I no longer have an employer and it pushes that percentage back quite a bit. I'm wondering if there's a...