How's everyone doing? I am new to investing. I'm 24 years of age and am looking to break into the industry. My question to any and all is what is my best option for breaking into the industry? I do still live at home....
Wasn't sure where to put this so off topic it is......."Take Chances, Make Mistakes, Get Messy." Ms Frizzle This seems to be the big majority of advice going around when I look to invest, or it's the polar opposite an...
So I'm looking into 2 options, one owner occupied, the other isn't. We are looking to buy our first investment property, and we do not have deep pockets, so this is ground level for us ;) I'm trying to make a stable f...
What's going on everybody,
Was hoping to throw out my situation to you guys for advice. I've got a full time job (police officer) and have no plans on leaving anytime soon (29 yo) but I want to get into the buy and ...
Hey BP,I finally transitioned from the podcasts to a Pro membership lol. Currently getting my financial affairs in order to purchase my first rental. I'm located in So Cal and decided out of state investing would be t...
I think we've had some success which has been a combination of hard work and some fortuitous timing. We own 6 rentals, about to become 8 (already own the 2 others but they are coming online in next 2-4 months).1 of t...
I receive property lists from other wholesalers and agents. I can only receive payment from the buyer on a separate check. I think this could be problematic. Anyone been in this situation and have tips? If it's a deal...
Is it important to change up direct mail messaging after each touch? For instance, if you sent a postcard saying the home looked vacant and plan to send additional postcards, is it important that the follow-ups are d...
Hey guys! I am looking for some advice in regards to beginning to invest in real estate. My wife and I already own 1 rental property. However, after 2 job losses between 2009 and 2011, our savings are gone and we are ...
Hi everyone, this is about new construction in Connecticut (CT).Roughly 85-90% of homes have full basements, and I think there's a psychological expectation in the market for a full basement in New England, to the poi...