All Forum Posts by: Rene Hosman
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Post: Newbie Rentals Investor

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Quote from @BreAna Missick:
That's a great start—congrats on setting up your LLC! Consistently learning and building the right team early on will set you up for long-term success. The Millionaire Real Estate Investor and The Slight Edge are fantastic choices I got started with. I’d also recommend checking out:
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki – great for mindset and understanding assets vs. liabilities.
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The ONE Thing by Gary Keller – perfect for focusing your efforts and avoiding overwhelm.
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Set for Life by Scott Trench – ideal for newer investors looking to build a strong foundation.
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Atomic Habits by James Clear – a game-changer for building sustainable success habits.
If you ever want to chat real estate strategy or need connections (especially on the investment side), feel free to reach out!
Great book recommendations @BreAna Missick ! I'd also add in Start With Strategy by Dave Meyer for when you're ready to make the first step but aren't sure which direction to choose. I found that book immensely helpful myself!
Post: Newbie Rentals Investor

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Quote from @Luis Castillo:
Newbie. Set up my LLC and studying regularly; books, podcasts. Trying to build my support team.
Hey Luis! Welcome to BP!! Curious what are you setting up the LLC for?
Post: Issues with Rene @ Biggerpockets

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@Jeremy Horton @Calvin Thomas You are both talking about the same post that you both replied inappropriately on I did leave up other posts on that topic but both of yours were inappropriate and were removed for that reason. I gave you notice of your inappropriate actions via message.
Not only this Wayne Kerr but it seems you're currently breaking the rule II subsection A - using your real name as last week your profile name was Jeremy Horton and your email has the name Jeremy Horton??
I'm happy to have honest discourse with users whom I disagree with, I do this every day. But when a post crosses a line it must be removed which is what I did for both of your posts
Post: Brrrr in mid-west

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Quote from @Sushree Mohanty:
Hi everyone - My husband and I are looking to invest in brrrr and scale REI over next few years. Doing some early research - any investors in recent years who can recommend areas in mid-west states for Brrrr? This will be an out of state investment so looking for advice.
We have many more questions but I am going to create separate threads/questions.
Have you looked at the BiggerPockets Market Finder? BiggerPockets has a ton of great resources to help you find the best market to fit your goals. Here's a couple of these tools:
BiggerPockets Market Finder - shows you real estate investor related statistics about different markets so you can compare
Pick your market Webinar by Dave Meyer - host of the BiggerPockets podcast Dave Meyer reviews how to analyze markets to find a location for your first or next deal.
Picking a market worksheet - A free downloadable worksheet to help you choose a market
Post: New Investor and Aspiring Developer in Miami, FL

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Quote from @Ian Motta:
Hi all, my name is Ian Motta and I am a 22 year old recent college graduate looking to begin my real estate journey in Miami, FL.
I have been interested in real estate investment and development for a long time and would love to pursue this now and in the long term. I am looking forward to meeting people on this site as they share a similar passion for real estate and wealth building.
Right now I want to equip myself with as much knowledge about Miami real estate specifically but also larger real estate investment and development topics since I am young and have a lot of ambition. If there is anyone who can help point me in the right direction as far as the best place to start, educate myself, and how to get involved in real estate circles please let me know and reach out to connect at any time!
Currently I am reading as much as I can on this blog and researching everything I can find on the internet. I have a solid foundation of knowledge that I intend to build upon and utilize as I move forward and take on my first investment project.
I am looking forward to hearing from the community here!
Thanks
Welcome Ian!! You're in the right place if you want to start educating yourself. Are there any specific niches in RE that are most interesting to you?
You mentioned development which is a specific niche, typically something you'd start with an entry-level W-2 job for a developer if you're ambitious and don't have the capital yourself, that's more along the lines of commercial real estate which is great but something to consider if you're more interested in starting off by learning commercial real estate investing on an institutional level versus residential real estate investing
Post: Would you rent your property to friends or family?

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Hypothetically, if you own a rental property, would you rent it to friends or family? This was a very interesting discussion in one of our BiggerPockets facebook pages recently so I'm curious what you all have to say.
I've personally had a positive or at least neutral experience with this but my opinion is it really matters if you're renting to this friend/family member because they need you to rent to them because of some kind of life circumstance or maybe they're not qualifying for another rental versus are you renting to them simply because it would work well for both of you.
If it just works well for both of you given the timeline, location of the rental or whatever then why not? Just treat them like every other tenant, lease, security deposit, etc.
If it is because they need a rental for some life circumstance my personal litmus test would be - would I allow this person to move into my personal residence with me for the period of time they want to live in my rental? If the answer is no then I also wouldn't rent to them in one of my rental
What do you think? Would you rent to friends or family? What things would you consider if you were making this decision?
Post: Author AMA: What questions do you have about co-living strategy??

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How much more can you make from a co-living strategy versus a whole-house rental for a SFH?
What additional terms do you need in your lease for co-living versus other strategies?
How much more time does it take to find tenants and how often do they turn-over?
These are questions I have about co-living!
@Miller McSwain replaced his high-earning rocket scientist salary with real estate using the co-living strategy for his rentals now he's published a book about it you can find here so you can learn about it yourself!
Next week he's going to be doing an author AMA (ask Miller anything) about co-living. So what questions do you have for him about co-living? Drop your questions now and Miller will answer them for you!
Post: New Investor (super scared but really excited!)

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Just putting this here for anyone who reads this post moving forward, if you want to learn more about this strategy of co-living and how to maximize a SFH Miller McSwain just published a book through BiggerPockets that goes into detail on alllll of this!! He replaced his income as a literal rocket scientist by using the co-living strategy in Colorado Springs.
For less than $20 you can learn from a master! https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/co-living-cash-flow...
Post: Seller concessions for a Coliving house hack to use on Renovation

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Hey @Tyler Ferguson it's been about a year since you posted this so I'm curious if you went through with the process of buying a house for co-living and how it worked out?
Also BiggerPockets just released a new co-living book by Miller McSwain who is also a pro in the co-living space and it's only $10 right now so it's .1% of the cost of that 10k course haha https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/co-living-cash-flow...
Post: Rent by the room aka co-living

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There's a great new co-living book and part of it goes over exactly this! https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/co-living-cash-flow...