All Forum Posts by: Bobby Romadka
Bobby Romadka has started 2 posts and replied 9 times.
Post: Looking to Connect in Maryland

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@Chris Mcdonald Thank you
Post: Looking to Connect in Maryland

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@Michael Cross Thank you. We are looking in Maryland as our starter. The will branch out. I have my eye on Delaware some day. Thoughts?
Post: Maryland realestate opportunities

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I live in Baltimore County and looking in Columbia/Laurel/GlenBernie area. Frederick is really growing. Harford County is up and coming
Post: Looking to Connect in Maryland

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Hey @Alyson Anderson I am from Middle River and actually just finished working at Bob Bell right there on belair rd. We are going to be moving down to columbia-ish area soon for work
Post: Looking to Connect in Maryland

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Hey @Patrick Orah Thank you. We are brand new as well and will be looking in Columbia, glen bernie, Catansvile areas. Anywhere past the tunnel except for in the city
Post: New Investors: Should we get management?

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Thank you to all who have responded so far. I really appreciate the different advice. So far the common consensus I am getting is to Do it myself but hire a handyman just in case @shannonrobnett @shawnbhatti @amyverges @juliehartman
Post: New Investors: Should we get management?

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Thank you both for responding. You both make great points and these are the conversations I want to have now instead of later or too late. Also, this is a dumb question but it won't let me respond to both of your comments. How do I change that?
Post: New Investors: Should we get management?

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I am brand new to BP and my apologies if this has been discussed before:
As a brand new investor, our goal is to buy our first Multi Family property by the end of 2021. We will be using a va loan. We both have full time jobs. When the time comes to purchase, va loan rules say we must live in one unit while renting the others (house hack).
My question is because we are new should we hire a management company to help us with Maintenance and tenants or should we do it ourselves? We know nothing about maintenance and are afraid tenants will need help when we are unavailable. Also, I understand it costs more money to hire a management company, but is it worth spending the extra money for piece of mind or should we bite the bullet and do it ourselves? Thank you
Post: Looking to Connect in Maryland

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Hey Everybody
I am new to BP and investing. I was hoping to connect with some Maryland people because that is where I will be initially investing. Thank you