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Anthony Johnson Memphis Invest
14 July 2020 | 64 replies

Does anyone have experience with this turn key investment service?

Fred Stevenson what to do after you've used up your ten fannie and freddy loans?
16 November 2016 | 60 replies

So for those investors that have accumulated 20 + homes, I'm curious how you continued to get your financing after you used up your ten personal loans.  Did you start using commercial loans to buy your properties afte...

Jack B. Found a property in LV but worried about peak
9 September 2021 | 103 replies

This house barely cash flows. I worry about it being near the peak especially in LV due to the looming recession. With 85k involved in closing, it isn't an ideal time to buy if the market turns against me and I can bu...

Jace Perez how hard is it find a good deal?
19 January 2023 | 59 replies

How hard is it to find a deal that actually works? and are you able to analyze properties on redfin or Zillow and find good deals?

Arda Bircan Short Term Rental Tax Loophole for Physicians
26 March 2024 | 34 replies

Investing in short-term rental (STR) properties and using the STR Tax Loophole is one of the few tax strategies that can save physicians with a fairly high W2 income 6 figures in taxes without working full-time in rea...

Anthony Then Real Estate Investors! Are the return worth it instead of stocks?
19 September 2020 | 69 replies

The title says it all assuming you can get back 7% on stock gains yearly, going by current trends this seems extremely conservative, companies today seem to be growing much faster than the historical data we usually r...