All Forum Posts by: Katie Miller
Katie Miller has started 30 posts and replied 362 times.
Post: What's the #1 factor you consider when looking for buy-and-hold properties?

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What do you prioritize when finding real estate deals? And is your strategy and priorities for purchasing in 2023 changing due to market conditions? If so, explain in the comments!
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Post: Interest Rates are NOT Going Back Down in 2023

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Love to see this in-depth analysis! A great counter to all the people who voted for "interest rates will be going down this year" here earlier this month.
Post: If you use a CPA or Tax Professional, how did you find him or her?

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How did you find your CPA or tax professional?
If you haven't yet found a CPA or tax professional to help you save on your tax bill each year, would you want BP to help recommend a tax professional for you? We're here to help!
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Post: Expectations for Destin STR reservations pick-up

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@Debbie James That would be incredibly helpful! Our two properties are here and here. We self-manage from afar (we live in Denver) but have a very hands-on cleaning crew to help with anything necessary in-person that's urgent.
One thing I know we can do is get on more than just airbnb for bookings. We're working on VRBO next (hopefully will get it up and running this week through our channel manager). Let me know what you think!
Why made you sell this year after so long in the business?
Post: At what level do you consider your current real estate investing experience?

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Gotta give my two favorite experts a shoutout: If you don't follow @Dave Meyer and @J Scott you are missing out on two of the smartest people in real estate today!
Post: At what level do you consider your current real estate investing experience?

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Do you consider yourself a Rookie investor? Intermediate investor? or Expert? What would it take to get you from one experience level to the next? Why?
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Post: Meet ups near me

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Hey @Cosme Escamilla, where in Michigan are you based?
Post: New Investor Getting It Right

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Hi Jessica! Welcome to BP :)
If you're interested in out-of-state rentals, I would look at the book Long-Distance Real Estate Investing to get you started with the basics!
Post: Real Estate Investor

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Hi Lana! Welcome to BiggerPockets and thanks for joining! I'm not an expert in wholesaling but there's plenty of people on here who are. Maybe try posting in the Wholesaling sub-forum too?
Here are some basic tips for networking and making the most of your account to get these questions answered:
1) I'd fill out your profile fully before you do anything else! As that will at least help folks that you reach out to know that you are a real person, with a picture and professional bio. Particularly be sure to include your goals for real estate investing so that folks can help you.
2) Go to the Search bar, and look for some local members in your area! Reach out to a few of the folks, perhaps those with hundreds or thousands of posts in this forum, and connect. You can do that here.
3) Check out some of the local meetups that you can find in this forum! There are so many so be sure to filter by your location.
Good luck!
Post: New investor in North Alabama

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Welcome Jamie! So glad to hear you've already bought a book and watched a webinar!
What type of strategy are you looking for in Alabama? Flipping? BRRRR? A House Hack?
Here are some tips for networking and making the most of your account:
1) I'd fill out your profile fully before you do anything else! As that will at least help folks that you reach out to know that you are a real person, with a picture and professional bio. Particularly be sure to include your goals for real estate investing so that folks can help you.
2) Go to the Search bar, and look for some local members in your area! Reach out to a few of the folks, perhaps those with hundreds or thousands of posts in this forum, and connect. You can do that here.
3) Check out some of the local meetups that you can find in this forum! There are so many so be sure to filter by your location.
Good luck!