We bought the Cottage house just a few days after Magnolia Fourplex. This was investment no.2 in Macon, Georgia. This property caught our attention because it was built in 2008 which is rare in Macon. The listing price was $59,000. When we initially inquired about it, it was rented for $850. If we are going […]
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How to Analyze Rental Property Investments
In evaluating rental properties, it is important to account for unknowns and other operating costs. A lot of new investors optimistically evaluate properties and do not consider all potential costs. Once they realize what it costs to own and maintain the property, they may end up realizing that the numbers don’t work. Two important questions: […]
Using Other People’s Money to Buy Real Estate Investments
We officially became real estate investors in May 2019 and I can’t believe how much we have learned along the way! It’s been quite an adventure, but so worth it. Each deal takes us to the next level. In our deal, Big Horn, we learned the power of private money. In all of the real […]
Big Horn Property- Deal or No Deal?
We are so excited to give you the final results of the Big Horn project! If you have not read my initial blog post, make sure you check it!
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Taking the Leap and Jumping into Real Estate Investing?
Since I started sharing our real estate journey, I’ve gotten several messages on how to get started in real estate and the answer to this question is simple, by actually doing it. This is the answer to almost anything in life. However, I know it’s easier said than done.
Here is the Deal #3 – Purchasing Big Horn
Ryan loves naming our properties and the funnier the better. I call it my ugly baby. Big Horn is actually the street name of our 5th Rental Property.
Buying My First Rental Property With No Money Down…
We got started in real estate investing with no money and acquired not one, but three duplexes. Looking back, it was probably not the wisest decision, but glad it turned out okay. I don’t exactly remember when I first read about the no money down concept, but what I do remember is thinking “There is […]