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All Forum Posts by: Max Wilhite

Max Wilhite has started 2 posts and replied 220 times.

Quote from @Yimma Davila-Castro:

Hello,

I am new, and I did the house hacking and got a few houses, but I am starting solo and would like to learn more to increase my house portfolio and improve my finances 


Are you planing to do another house hack or a different strategy? 

Post: Boston Investor Struggling to Start

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Hey @Jacque Mihovk

 Welcome to the BP Community! It sounds like you’re at an exciting juncture with your investing journey, and your professional background in commercial real estate is a strong foundation to build from.

Your goal of creating a portfolio for financial flexibility and a legacy for your kids is inspiring, and your hands-on approach with modeling and management is a huge asset. Partnering up or working with private lenders could be an excellent path, given your background and the experience you bring to the table.

This community has a wealth of resources, and I’m sure you’ll find plenty of support and advice to help you get moving in the right direction. Excited to see where this journey takes you!

Post: Realtor and Investor

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Quote from @Nick Greif:

Hello BP community. Long time listener of the podcast. Realtor in Maryland and Delaware. Active investor with multifamily investments and single family investments across 2 states. Always looking for the next deal, specifically in Delaware. Fix and flip and long term holds. Happy to help in any way I can and look forward to connecting.


Welcome, Nick! Great to have you here!

Post: NW Arkansas Rookie

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Quote from @Jamie Lynge:

I am a Medicare insurance agent living in NW Arkansas. I am looking to create financial freedom. I am brand new to the investing world. I recently purchased 2 vacant lots in KS. I am trying to learn all the things before I decide to either build on these lots or just hold it for a while. 

Welcome, Jamie! Excited to be part of your journey toward financial freedom!

Post: New to Real Estate

Max WilhitePosted
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Welcome @Ray Gregory 

The audiobooks are great, and you should check out the podcast. Specifically the rookie show. It really helped me starting out.

Post: Real Estate Investor

Max WilhitePosted
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Hey Stephanie welcome to the BiggerPockets family. The podcasts are a great source of information but lean on these forums whenever you have questions.

Welcome, David! It’s fantastic to have you here, and we’re glad you’re finding value in the forums. Looking forward to hearing more about your journey and experiences—don’t hesitate to dive in and share!

Post: New Member Intro

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@Beruk Lessanework

Welcome to the BP family 

Quote from @Scott Trench:

Hi Folks - Thought I'd make this a sticky in the "New Member Introductions" Forum. 

First of all, welcome to BiggerPockets! You are in the right place if you are looking to learn, network, or begin taking deliberate action (like finding and analyzing deals) in your real estate portfolio. 

Congratulations on deciding to take a big step by introducing yourself to the forums - while everyone is friendly and looking out for your success on these forums, I remember how intimidating it was making my first post introducing myself to the community 10 years ago and before I started working here. 

A couple of tips to get the most of your post: 

- First, upload a profile picture and consider taking 2 minutes to update your bio. It's way easier to relate to you and help you out if we can see your smiling face. 

- Second, give us a couple of sentences about yourself. Tell us where you are from, where you are looking to invest, the strategies you want to pursue, and who you want to network with, be it local investors, agents, lenders, property managers, contractors, or more. 

Many users in this forum set up "keyword alerts" and you should too to stay in tune with the strategies, markets, or other discussions that come up that are of interest. For example, I have a keyword alert set up for "Denver" and "House-Hack" so that anytime a new investor is discussing house-hacking nearby, I can jump in and help them out. If you are interested in the same for your market, you should set that up so that you can see when other users post about that. 

Related - when you introduce yourself, make sure to call out your market, what you want to learn about, and who you want to meet very specifically. That way, the people who have keywords set up can come and welcome you and the networking process begins! 

I look forward to meeting as many of you as possible, and feel free to @mention me (Just type in "@" and then "Scott Trench" and you'll be able to tag me so that I get alerted).

Thanks Scott!