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William Miller Just Realized I’ve Been a Landlord… Not an Investor
27 June 2025 | 13 replies
This is a business, and we need to keep our emotions out of it. 
Isaac Passmore Looking for advice, better to start inside DC or PG County?
24 June 2025 | 13 replies
Lastly, if you buy near metro station, you will have no issue finding tenants PPS.
Andrew Williams First-Time Buyer in Atlanta: How Much House Should I Buy for a House Hack?
26 June 2025 | 15 replies
Just do what feels right and try to remove all emotions during the buying and negotiating process.
Sean Dougherty Foreclosure after Bankruptcy
10 June 2025 | 7 replies
But in a Chapter 7, that liability is gone, the borrower is shielded from those future claims.Lastly, regarding short sales, if the homeowner still holds legal title to the property (even if they've emotionally or physically abandoned it), a short sale may still be possible.
Mark Morosky Out of State For First Property?
24 June 2025 | 15 replies
There are definite pros and cons to OOS, but you have to get laser focused on your goal and your resources to ensure you are investing for the right reasons in the right places.Pros: - more options to invest as you aren't as market limited- forces you to build a business and have teams in place to handle the day to day ops- can keep you emotionally less invested and hopefully help make smarter decisionsCons:- harder to manage because you are going to be managing property managers, contractors, realtors, etc but doing it from a distance.- harder to get things done at weird hours for emergency repairs or issues that come up- easier to get taken advantage ofAlways start with the goal first and make sure the types of properties, the market, the tenant/landlord laws, the business environment etc. of where you invest are actually aligned with your goal.
Chris Lott Issues with off market finder setup
9 June 2025 | 1 reply

Hello,
New account...
I'm trying to setup my off market finder with Invelo, and it says as a pro member, it's a one time payment of 9.99 but when I start the payment process it wants to charge me $80 a month.... wh...

Nick Doria My Renatus- Downers Grove,IL Experience left me PISSED !!!
11 June 2025 | 21 replies
@Nick Doria - the cost is not an issue.
Tyson Scheutze Why Agents Should Work With Investors: 5 Reasons Backed By Data, Experience, & More
18 June 2025 | 3 replies
Unfortunately, 95%+ of agents won't put in the time to learn how to properly work with investors:(They all want to bring their emotionally-based approach that works with owner-occupant transactions, and try to apply it to investors - instead of learning the numbers-based approach for rentals and fix & flips that investors need.Of course, agents also need to protect their time when dealing with the 90%+ of newbie investor that will never buy anything, but will waste a ton of an agent's time!
Laurence Fru New Re-intro for Out of State Investing
20 June 2025 | 9 replies
Now I know other people will say that being emotionally attacted to a property and making money are totally different.
Mylo Lor How do I know if the Property I'm buying is a good investment
27 June 2025 | 5 replies
Because agents are trained for, and most only deal with, owner-occupied transactions - which are highly emotionally based sales processes.Do you own the home you currently live in?