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All Forum Posts by: Franklin Perez

Franklin Perez has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thani you for sharing and asking questions drew. When you have a real state license you have access to MlS and  that gives you the opportunity to see possible deals before those who don't have access. You know this and the reason I am saying that I am considering in getting a real state license is the connections, the access to listing off market and possibility of earning commission that I can use to increase my portfolio.

I think that being an investor agent will help me build a reputation and that can be good or bad. In my opinion it builds credibility. Regardless of having or not a license how do you make sure the first investment property sets you for success?

Post: Primary Home to Rental

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Hello Everyone! I am looking for some advice here! Me and my partner moved from Utah to Maryland for school recently and we have a townhouse that we are looking to rent. we are currently remodeling and changing a few things before renting. what are the first steps to change my primary to a rental I lived there for about two years. I was studying the market and my rent will be just enough to cover the mortgage and HOA fee now I might to pay out of pocket for insurance but don't want to sell it yet because the area is growing and might have good appreciation in the years that follow. I would appreciate if you could give me some insight what would you do if you were in my shoes? Thank You!

Thank you Nathan for your expertise I appreciate it. I am mostly thinking about getting my license one to access Off market properties and two to start working as a real state agent to make extra income to invest. I have a w2 job that pays just enough but looking for opportunities to increase my income to invest more aggressively. 

Hello everyone! I started to listen the the podcast and I always been interested in real state but now I am thinking about getting my real state license and start learning more. I want to become a real state investors and appreciate any information other investors could provide.

I wish everyone a prosperous year!