Hi guys,
So I am confused here and need help. I live in the Bay Area and as all you know the prices for housing here is astronomical.
That being said I have done tons of research and have learned that leveraging de...
My wife lives in Texas has a house and a townhouse in the Atlanta Georgia area that she purchased over 7 years ago prior to our married. The first house is occupied by a tenant who was supposed to purchase it several...
Hello, my name is Robert and I'm 42 looking to replace my working income with passive income by the time I'm 52. I currently live in St Peters Missouri just west St Louis Missouri.I currently drive truck for a living....
Hi am new here. I've been listening to the podcast for the last 3 weeks. I have listened about 10 of them. So much good info. Really got inspired by the Brrrr method. I have a property I currently own and inherite...
Granted I am a newbie at this and just starting all my research on the subject (so be gentle). I sold a business and have some capital to invest and I love doing research. So this seems like an interesting "job" to ...
Hi, I am out of state investor. I am looking to buy rental property in Ohio. Main goal is cash flow. Please let me know if there are any investor friendly real estate agent who can help me find properties in the area.
I live in Portland, OR, which is a tax deed state, and the nearest tax lien states to me are Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arizona. Right now I only have around $7k to invest, so I don't really want to spend the mo...
I am curious what is an "investor friendly" agent? Why would someone not want to work with investors? How would this transaction be so different from more of a traditional purchase or sell?
Hello everybody. Let me introduce myself first: my name is Natasha and I am a student at UNLV. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I have been renting for a while now and I would like to buy a townhouse or a medium sized ...
Hi everyone!Currently I am thinking about buying and renovating a home in my area (Maryland), and financing through the bank through 203b loan (which covers renovation?). However, I only have about 12k in cash savings...