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All Forum Posts by: Tisha Alexander

Tisha Alexander has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Creative Financing for Multifamily

Tisha AlexanderPosted
  • Brandon, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

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While doing some research I came across fundmyhome .org. Can I have some insight on it. Is it a good program to get into for a FTHB. Does a REI or RE agent benefit from it? Just would like to hear from someone about it. Thanks in advance.

Please excuse me if I am doing this wrong. This is my first post and I am a bit hesitant about REI

I recently moved and because it was short notice I got an apartment so I would like to take my time now to soak up the information to become a landlord/tenants (🥴). I would like to get a Plex (Du-, Tri, or quad-) and live in one of the units

I am not sure how to search for what I am looking for and it’s a bit frustrating.

Please forgive me, I am willing to learn from the group expertises

I have at least 6 months and will use it learning from the forums any and all advice/concern will be reviewed... thanks in advance 😊

Post: The one thing you wish you did first?

Tisha AlexanderPosted
  • Brandon, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

@Paul Shannon thanks so much for this post. I haven’t made my 1st deal yet. And this is helpful advice to help me focus

Post: The one thing you wish you did first?

Tisha AlexanderPosted
  • Brandon, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

@Joseph Cacciapaglia this makes sense I spend quite some time in my notes but not in the field 🥴

Post: The one thing you wish you did first?

Tisha AlexanderPosted
  • Brandon, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

@Joseph Cacciapaglia cool. How do you go about making offers. I am hesitant at this point of the process