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Bailey A. Insurance Doubling TX
28 May 2025 | 2 replies
It’s a trade-off, so it really depends on your risk tolerance
Adam G. Hi! Would love a mentor and some advice on what to do next.
2 June 2025 | 6 replies
This should include an experienced tax advisor with a strong background in real estate, as well as an asset protection attorney who understands your investment strategy and personal risk tolerance.
Dan Keefe What would you do? Options utilizing heloc
29 May 2025 | 11 replies
This path needs a strong team and high tolerance for risk.Bonus Option: Turnkey Rentals in the Midwest or SoutheastIf you want predictable cash flow, low effort, and scalability, this is a smart option to consider.Your partner’s HELOC could fund multiple down payments on properties that are already rehabbed, tenant-ready, and managed.You focus on acquisition + portfolio building, while your partner sees returns without the headaches.Markets like Indianapolis, Birmingham, Cleveland, Columbia SC consistently meet cash flow metrics and are landlord-friendly.Rating: 8.5/10.
Dana Furby Is it normal to have to wait a few years for a rental to cashflow?
10 June 2025 | 11 replies
If you take a risk in alignment with your own risk tolerance and can survive the waves when downturns, vacancies, or unexpected maintenance happens then you'll be okayJust pleaseeee make sure if you decide to buy a non-cashflowing property you are underwriting very conservatively so you know how much it will really cost you out of pocket.
Thierno Gueye New Investor looking to connect
13 June 2025 | 31 replies
This helps guide your risk tolerance and loan structureYou’ve got all the right ingredients - now it’s about finding that first solid deal to prove the model.
Brandon Morgan how to scale faster
1 June 2025 | 8 replies
As your portfolio and your risk tolerance grow, grouping properties in LLCs becomes more reasonable.Best of luck to you!
Amanda Gauthier My first syndication
4 June 2025 | 31 replies
They know their own risk tolerance, they understand their own circumstances, and they should control their own destiny. 
Teresa Hodecker New Member 👋 I’m Teresa. 🤝
25 May 2025 | 8 replies
It’s not just about defense. it’s about setting yourself up to invest with confidence.To navigate this properly, consider partnering with experienced professionals such as a real estate-savvy tax advisor and an asset protection attorney who understands your goals and risk tolerance.
Brian Hernandez Selling my property
3 June 2025 | 11 replies
BRRRR can definitely be a powerful strategy, but it really depends on your risk tolerance, experience, and how involved you want to be.
Nick Fontana First rental property
2 June 2025 | 8 replies
It will depend on how conservative you are with risk tolerance.