Has anyone worked with this organization - New Western? They are a wholesaling company and I've heard mix reviews about them. They are based in Philadelphia.
Hi all!This is a very long and detailed post. Way longer than I anticipated, but I tried to answer all the questions I had prior to starting this process, which was a lot. If any of the info below is incorrect, let ...
So I posted this in reddit but got slim to none responses and figured I should post it where the experts live. Also first time poster! Bear with this long existential post, and here it goes.
I'm a 30 odd year old h...
So long story short bought a house in San Diego county as my first rental property and I’m in the negative around 300$ a month so bad investment looking for a way to turn it around and have been researching ADU’s. Won...
I'm a PASSIVE buy and hold investor. I have property managers and I buy from turnkey providers.I want to barely look at my monthly statements and let my investment grow as passive as I can.That "passive" investing be...
Hello everyone. My name is Bader Alameri and i live in San Jose California and I’ve been learning about real estate wholesaling for a while now am I believe I am ready to get on the field and actually flip deals. Now ...
She is offering a course on getting private money.
Just wanted to know if anyone has any experience in dealing with her or any of her courses.
Especially @James Hamling , just read a market statistic and its mind blowing.The age of first time home buyer in California is now 49 years old, in 1980 it used to be 32 years old.In TX: 37 years old and FL is 42 ...
I'd like to hear from anyone investing or invested in the Cleveland rental market. I'm looking into purchasing a duplex or two in the Cleveland area for long term rentals.
Curious to know which numbers real estate investors look at when considering properties. Do the numbers vary depending on the property type (ex. single-family homes, apartment complex, etc.).Thanks :)