Im looking for an investor friendly real estate agent and an escrow company that allows doubles closes in the sacramento area to add to my wholesale team.. any suggestions?
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $265,000
Cash invested: $30,000
A duplex I bought off-market that is rented for over $1,000 cashflow after m...
How’s it going BP community,As I continue to ramp up my RE venture this year, I’ve been thinking about how I can leverage certain skills to help propel my success.A passion of mine and a hobby I enjoy (especially duri...
I'm a new agent in st. Louis Missouri looking to build connections and offer services for anyone looking for investment properties. Please let me know if you have any interest!
Hello I'm kind of new to the investment even though I own two properties including my residence . I do have stable job ,saved cash and access to money as well I would like to get some advice on how to connect with in...
Food for thought of the day....
The importance of building your support team/group I have found is a critical factor in this business. No doubt we all feel the same way when it comes to choosing those we want to entr...
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Ask your Buyer's Agent to email you a copy of the MLS BROKER SYNOPSIS before looking at any properties. This is different than the standard MLS sheet that buyer's agents send their buyers which hides information and p...
Hi,I am looking for a property manager in Jacksonville. I spoke to a few over the phone and requested for their agreements. I was just curious about some of the terms in the agreement:1. Agreement is for 5 years and r...
Hello,I am planning on buying a 4plex property in the Bay Area using the 3.5% FHA loan on Jan 30th 2020. When I look for cash flowing properties, however, none of them have enough rent income to cover the debt service...