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Jommel Awit Newbie Ready to Take Action
24 June 2025 | 4 replies
Even grabbing coffee with a few experienced agents or investors can go a long way. 
Andre Brock What was the deciding factor to buy your first property?
21 June 2025 | 12 replies
Good friend who was a broker called me and told me to grab my wallet and come buy this dumpy old row house across the street from his.
Deepika Prakash New to real estate investing and want to explore out of state investing
21 June 2025 | 35 replies
Reno is blowing up with Tesla and other companies expanding from SF Bay ARea.No income tax .. as well.Oh God, I just got a Columbus keyword alert........Prepare yourself boys and girls.....THEY.
Chuck B. Has anyone taken Phillip Vincent's program - Mom's House?
23 June 2025 | 55 replies
In talking to them it seemed like a money grab
Ravi Ramu First-Time STR Host – Would Love Feedback on My Airbnb & VRBO Listings
18 June 2025 | 19 replies
Rather than saying "exterior" or "property grounds", maybe consider something like "grab the marshmallows & head to the fire pit".Since you allow 1 dog maybe consider allowing 2 dogs to increase bookings?
David Kim After selling, how long to wait before dissolving the LLC?
17 June 2025 | 4 replies
So now I have an LLC without any assets, from which I've grabbed the proceeds.I'll keep it active at least until tax filing is complete for this year, to capture this activity.The question is: Is it recommended to keep it active longer (e.g. in case any unforeseen lawsuit crops up, it'd be good to let the corporate veil be there and protect my personal assets)?
Elena Dubinski Tax Lien Wealth Builders
18 June 2025 | 52 replies
The girl I believe her name was Victoria with Lighthouse - was not very friendly at all.
Stephen Keighery Just Closed My 200th Deal in Louisiana – Ask Me Anything
24 June 2025 | 110 replies
That’s a value story people can grab onto.
Luka Jozic Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
26 June 2025 | 115 replies
G'Day Luka,I'm not a fan of out of state BRRRR.It's hard enough for us on the ground to get rehabs done on time and on budget and I don't even want to think how difficult, expensive and time consuming it would be for out of state investors.And then include a high LTV and that can be a portfolio killer IMO.Hat's off to you mate for grabbing the bull and jumping in.You live, you make mistakes, you learn and you grow.Such is life.Building a large portfolio is an absolute must when investing in sub $100,000 properties in Ohio.I "killed" my business by not wanting to sell to investors that are using leverage.Our sales volume could increase by 70-80% but it is what it is.I just don't believe in it or want the hassle associated with it lolReason is mostly two fold:1) Not in the mood to deal with lenders for 2 months and hope the deal will go through.2) I don't believe that investors should use high LTV when building the foundation of their portfolio.My advice to you:1) Pay them off as quickly as you can.2) Build a larger portfolio.The investors that $#@% the most on my name are the ones that buy 1 or 2 properties and expect miracles.As you said, 1 furnace goes out or a sewer line needs repaired and bye bye cashflow for 2 years.We get blamed although we can't predict to fix certain things and there are just many unknowns with all investments.Our happiest investors are the ones that own 6-7 or even 10+ properties and all with cash and no leverage.They aren't worried about turns or tenant issues that occur on 1 or 2 properties as it's just the nature of the beast.Returns vary but across the board over the last 10 years I have seen 6-10% net ROI's year after year.Building a large portfolio is a must to minimize risk and to get the best possible long term ROI.Thanks 
Renee Green Need Opinion on the Justin Wilmot 10 Hour Wholesaling course
17 June 2025 | 119 replies
Has wrong email on site for customer service and I has some girl named Jennifer answering his other email, Making sure no one gets their Refund!