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All Forum Posts by: Elizabeth R.

Elizabeth R. has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Markets to consider in 2018

Elizabeth R.Posted
  • Ridgewood, NY
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Hi Samuel Collier!

Thank you & Congratulations! That must be exciting? What did you invest in?

I will take a look, I appreciate you helping me. I'm interested in multi-families though.

Post: Markets to consider in 2018

Elizabeth R.Posted
  • Ridgewood, NY
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Hi-

I'm new to all this. I have been researching for months at different markets to invest in. However, I want to go into a market where it's not saturated by other investors. I have looked at TX, NC, FL, PA, and other obvious investment states. Anyone out there can give me suggestions? To start I like to invest in a Multi-family to buy and hold. There is so much information out there that it becomes overwhelming. I wanted to open an LLC but I read that its usually best to have the LLC where you acquire your real estate property. I live in NYC and most of you would know that it's not easy to invest here especially if you are new to it.

Things I have done:

I'm researching possible areas to invest in, I have looked into opening an LLC where I plan to invest, open a business account and obtain credit that way but that takes time to build your business score, another option I can go with is use my credit cards to get a deal or ask family and friends to invest with me.

I know I’m missing pieces here, what would be your 1st steps if you were in my shoes?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Post: Newbie real estate investor

Elizabeth R.Posted
  • Ridgewood, NY
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Thank you Dan! I definitely have my work cut out for me. 

Post: Newbie real estate investor

Elizabeth R.Posted
  • Ridgewood, NY
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Hello,

I am also new to bigger pockets forum, in the same boat as Jaideep Reddy from San Diego, California

However, I live in NYC anyone that knows the real estate market in NYC knows its a tough market and hard to get into especially as a beginner. 

I am scared of leaping but even scarier if I don't start asap.

I have done my research and the only option that makes sense is investing out of state to start. I was looking into the surrounding states, I would appreciate any guidance or advice I can get.

I'm interested in investing in Residential Multi Unit buildings. 

Thank you

Post: Realistic goals for an 18 yr old

Elizabeth R.Posted
  • Ridgewood, NY
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 3

Great feedback! Thanks