All Forum Posts by: Grant Rothenburger
Grant Rothenburger has started 23 posts and replied 2021 times.
Post: How To Partner With An Experienced REI For More Deals

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You MUST RSVP to attend! To learn more and to RSVP visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-partner-with-an-experienced-real-estate-investor-for-more-deals-tickets-59542839235
This is a monthly meetup held the last Tuesday of every month. Hosted by @Joe Fairless with some help organizing from yours truly!
Presentation - Joe will interview Alex Holt, a local Cincinnati business owner and real estate investor, on his real estate experience. Alex did one of his first deals ever (a fix & flip) with an experienced commercial investor who brought money to the deal while Alex brought the hard work. Alex has also been creative on other deals, using business services in exchange for a down payment. We'll hear how he was able to accomplish all of this, and have actionable advice for our own businesses.
After the presentation, we share our progress since last month, or if you're new, introduce yourself. After that we network for the remaining time.
The $2.50 fee (plus $.84 for Eventbrite processing = $3.34) is simply for accountability. This way we cut down on people RSVP-ing and not showing up, taking away tickets for people that would have showed up (and it buys pizza for the group) :)
Feel free to email me with any questions [email protected]
You MUST RSVP to attend! To learn more and to RSVP visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-partner-with-an-experienced-real-estate-investor-for-more-deals-tickets-59542839235
Post: Buying Home W/ No Employment

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@Chase Finn I don't recommend doing anything unless that GI bill is significant. You'll need money set aside for when not if things happen and something needs fixed/replace. But Idk how much money the GI Bill gives you so maybe you're fine. Just something to think about.
As far as financing, you'll have to shop around. I'd try smaller banks and credit unions first.
Post: Should an investor get a real estate license

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Pro: save money (probably)
Con: lose time (probably)
Post: My 1st BRRRR rehab update

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Congrats on the first BRRRR!
Post: New Member Here (Introduction)

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Welcome @Robert M Parsons!
Post: Architect looking to Invest

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Welcome to BP @Kevin Korejko
Post: First time land lord advice.

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@Brett Aguiar Try to keep it business with the tenants, rather than make friends.
Post: Newbie in Columbus, OH

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Welcome @Sean Gleason
Post: Should I start looking now ??

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@Chance Brookins I'd get put on a weekly drip and practice evaluating deals.
Post: Suggestions of Negotiating Books

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The Book On Negotiating Real Estate by @J Scott and others