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Amish J Patel Property Management Tips
24 May 2025 | 9 replies
Sometimes I think people here are using AI to give their replies. lolAnyways, just my 2 cents.
Francisco Garcia Managing Property Tips or Advise
23 May 2025 | 6 replies
Understand landlord-tenant laws at the local, state, and federal levels (e.g., Fair Housing Act, security deposit rules, eviction processes).Set clear expectations for rent payments, maintenance, and lease terms.Price rents appropriately based on local demand and comps.Track income/expenses for tax reporting.Good luck and I hope you have a wonderful experience!!
Yovani Trejo New Member HereLooking to Connect!
25 May 2025 | 6 replies
good luck on your journey yovani im in oklahoma city you will love BP tons of great information here. so you plan on flipping houses to get started?
Cliff Benner Tips on finding Existing Outdoor Hospitality Properties for Sale
28 May 2025 | 8 replies
Looking for Tips on how to find places that have multiple cabins or additional dwellings on a property that I could live on and run.
Dyan Wilson Newbie here to learn and network
26 May 2025 | 1 reply
Starting with wholesaling is a smart move if you have limited capital since it helps you build knowledge, cash, and connections without needing to buy property right away.Here are a few quick tips as you get going:* Focus on lead generation-driving for dollars, networking with tired landlords, or pulling niche lists (like vacant or absentee owners) can all be low-cost ways to start.* Build a solid buyers list early-cash buyers are key to moving deals fast.* Learn your market well-knowing what investors are willing to pay in your area will help you lock up contracts that actually move.* Don’t be afraid to partner with other wholesalers at first to gain experience and share deals.As you grow, you can easily pivot into buy & hold, flips, or even creative finance strategies using the capital and skills you gain from wholesaling.You’re in the right place to learn and build those long-term relationships.
Ryan Ramola First-Time Out-of-State Investor — Looking at Columbus, OH for Rentals
28 May 2025 | 19 replies
That’s actually what drew me to Columbus—I moved here about three years ago and now I invest and sell real estate in the area.
Tanner Davis AirBnB arbitrage tips and suggestions.
29 May 2025 | 13 replies
Then you can look at branching out into other investments because you will have equity you can use.That is what I think the best way for most younger folks can do to build a great portfolio.Just ask @John Underwood.
Silvio Tyson New Investors from Florida Looking to Start BRRRR in Ohio
30 May 2025 | 7 replies
2) Long-Distance Tips – What are your top recommendations for out-of-state investors getting started in a market like Cleveland or any other markets?
Alan Asriants Follow these tips
25 May 2025 | 1 reply
Here's a few others:1.
Adriana Mendonca Please Tips to fund my second property
25 May 2025 | 5 replies
I'm local here in Miami.