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Tami Walker Sarasota / Bradenton Florida Baby Boomers
21 May 2015 | 4 replies
@Tami Walker,Before you purchase a Condo in Florida, make sure you know the Rental 9 (leasing) rules for that Association.I've heard of some Associations, that won't let you rent the Condo until you own it for 1 year, others for 2 years, and others won't let you rent it out at all.
Jacob Gish Chattanooga East Lake rehab of free and clear house to cash flow eco solar options
3 January 2017 | 2 replies
I have a degree in environmental science and was once a certified license wilderness EMT.
Bryant Moran $50,000 by August 29, 2015!
15 May 2015 | 0 replies
I've explained time and again that I will not use my degree and my sole passion is in real estate.
Ibrahim Hughes Rehab Journal: Joralemon St. Project (Ride Along)
27 November 2015 | 52 replies
But for some reason some of my pics are loading disoriented to a point where I need to turn them 90 degrees to the right (which I can't do on BP).
Sabena Suri how to get started ?
17 May 2015 | 6 replies
Start executing on your planIn addition, here are some other things to do when getting started:- Join your local Real Estate Investors Association (REIA) and start networking- Ask some local investors to lunch (you pay) and be prepared with some good questions- Find a local investor who you can volunteer to do some work for
Joe Conklin Deal - Need Advice
17 May 2015 | 4 replies
Since this is a townhome, are there any association/community fees (e.g.
Rochelle Wilkinson Best educational background/ college courses for real estate investing
18 May 2015 | 6 replies
I am looking to start buying homes near my apartment complex to expand my portfolio.. here is where I need your help.. my 16 year old son is starting to look at college courses.. we had a talk today about earned income and passive income.. i was explaining to him that even though my cleaning company was successful ( 13 girls cleaning over 100 houses a week) that I had a limit to how much i could earn based on how many hours me and my girls could work.. but with passive income it could be so much more.. he is so smart.. and me and my husband both own our own company's.. but I would much rather he get started now with real estate investing than spend 4 years and $100,000 on school loans to not use his degree in his field ( which I see a lot of my friends kids doing.. they go to school and spend 4 years and $100,000 and end up doing something unrelated to their major)..
Michael Tws Michael from Germany checking in!
18 May 2015 | 0 replies
His girlfriend is currently studying architecture (bachelor's degree).In the future we are going to invest together and probably start a construction company/architecture firm.At the moment our plan is to build duplexes, fourplexes and sixplexes beside our full-time-jobs and eventually start investing full time.As you might can imagine we can put down a serious amount of sweat equity.
Michael Tws Michael from Germany checking in!
1 November 2015 | 8 replies
His girlfriend is currently studying architecture (bachelor's degree).In the future we are going to invest together and probably start a construction company/architecture firm.At the moment our plan is to build duplexes, fourplexes and sixplexes beside our full-time-jobs and eventually start investing full time.As you might can imagine we can put down a serious amount of sweat equity.
Chan K. Eviction Attorney - Central MA
1 June 2015 | 3 replies
https://www.thelpa.com/lpa/associations/massachusetts.htmlHi Chan,Need to surf around to find a landlord club near your investment property.