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Patrick Sherwood Buying Notes.....screening a potential company
21 November 2016 | 20 replies

Has anyone ever done business with Azevo, Inc? Any information is appreciated. They help investors purchase notes. My friend is looking to invest some money with them and I might do the same if I can vet them properly...

Daniel Vazquez Is Real Estate investing without money real?
29 June 2017 | 29 replies

Hi,I've heard tapes, seminars and blah, blah, blah, about this particular subject but I've never really seen step by step with actually company names and contact information. 

Will Harrison Buying a property over market value for cash flow
8 August 2018 | 34 replies

Hello all! Im wondering what are your thoughts on buying a property for cash flow when the seller wants more than what current market value is?

Marquis Cobb Sponsor for syndication
28 August 2024 | 32 replies

Hello All, I recently just finished my paid mentorship for apartment syndication and ready to take down my first deal. If you know anything about commercial multifamily you know it takes a lot of upfront capital and w...

N/A N/A best approach for acquiring rentals
26 November 2007 | 22 replies

If a new investor has around 300k to begin acquiring rentals, would it be wise to buy the first property ALL cash, and then draw on a LOC from that first property to buy the second ALL cash. Or just begin to purchase...

Tom Goans The numbers may look good, but it is a terrible investment.
1 July 2013 | 24 replies

My opinion, what is yours?

If you have difficulty renting or selling, great numbers are meaningless. The numbers may look good, but it is a terrible investment.

Many times, I have been presented with investment oppo...

Taylor Kendrick My starting point
14 October 2024 | 22 replies

Hey all,I'm looking to enter the RE market with a few rental properties, ideally in the Chicago suburbs. I'll have the option to invest anywhere from $50,000 - $100,000 in down payments. I'm targeting rent-ready singl...

Nikki Closser Would you take the 200K and run? Or wait for more appreciation?
30 October 2020 | 43 replies

Hi! So curious what you guys would do in our position.
We bought a house in Seattle (White Center) five years ago and it has appreciated around 200K so far. Each year, we spent a few months in Michigan and we Airbnb’...

Ernest Plasencia Solar Panels on a rental in TX
10 November 2020 | 23 replies

I am closing on my first SFH that will eventually be rented out in Harker Heights, TX. The neighborhood and surrounding areas have tons of homes with solar panels. I am about to start running numbers on the possibilit...

James Krahula Stock Market While Saving For Down Payment?
3 July 2018 | 78 replies

I am currently saving for my first down payment on a buy and hold real estate property. I'm using Barclays with their really high 1.5% APY savings account. A lot of people will argue that if you are saving for a down ...