Questions People Often Ask...
I'm not a handy man, HOW can I manage my rentals?
Don't worry, you won't need to be an ace with a hammer.
We will get you up to speed on building your real estate team which includes contractors and handy men to help when things go wrong. We also spend time focusing on how to talk the talk so you don't get taken advantage of.
You will be negotiating like a pro for rehab and repairs in no time!
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Do I need to be rich to invest in rental properties?
No! But you will need to have your finances in order. There aren't any shortcuts.
We will discuss all the different financing options available to find the solution that works for you, but you will need to be sure your credit is in good order and that you have some cash for a down payment.
Don't worry, that money will be rolling in once you have your first tenant in place!
Positive cash flow baby!
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Houses cost too much in my local market, how can I inveest?
Face it, we live in a virtual world. You can buy a property sight unseen in a market that makes sense financially. I lived in California for most of my life and worked with countless investors attempting to locate affordable deals in an expensive market, but those days are gone.
I know so many people who live hundreds of miles from rental houses.
I'll guide you on how to locate the right place and assemble the team you need to manage and rent out the property so you can sit back and collect the checks.
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Real estate is just too risky for my comfort
I don't blame you, investing in anything is a scary thought at first. But think about it.
Real estate is a tangible asset that is yours. You can physically touch it and see it. People pay you real money to live in it. You are in control of your money every step of the way.
Real estate also carries all sorts of insurance protecting you along the way... title insurance, home owners insurance, home warranties etc. You're covered for pretty much every disaster.
And yes, real estate markets can crash, just like stock markets. Remember 2008? Well check your Zestimate today versus then and you will see that time
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