Hello all,
I'm thinking of rehabbing a house. If the rehab costs, let's say, $80k, and I want to take out a loan. Is it better to do a hard money loan or a HELOC?
I know that number probably varies greatly between people’s comfort levels and preferences. I’m just curious if there is a commonly recommended amount. I’ve been researching and learning how to get started investing w...
I am getting started with real estate investing and am working on finding my first property. My main challenge is financing a deal. I am interested in the BRRRR strategy, because unfortunately I don't have much money ...
Advice from an experienced investor to those starting out
1. Stop chasing guru/mentor “education”, tactics, strategies. Concentrate your education on real estate principles, real estate law, and real estate financ...
I've been reading a lot lately about investing in real estate. I'm considering transitioning the bond allocation in my portfolio to real estate if I can get a 10% net return on my investment.
My big concern is that I...
I'm going to be very open and honest about my situation so people know where I'm starting out from and hopefully get some specific advice. I'm looking for the "What would you do if you were in my shoes?" kind of advic...
I am a consultant for a CRE company in NYC. I am fairly new to the real estate industry. I do not do sales or brokerage so I was wondering if it is a good idea to pursue a real estate license for NY. If so, which l...
Hello I am new investor in Georgia. I am receiving property through a probate court and want to know the best way to structure a new business entity that would protect the assets and reduce tax/creditors/debtors payme...
Hi, I'm semi new to real estate investing (2 years) but looking to make my next move. I'm looking for advice on what to do next. I look at real estate investing like chess, I have to calculate each move carefully. Her...
Thank you for stopping by, and happy holiday season to everyone!Truth be told, I drafted an entire scenario to post on the 'Starting Out' category to have some questions answered, and in the process I realized how muc...