2018 kicked my butt. That picture below is me after I sledgehammered out a cast iron tub….note to reader, use a grinder first. And cast iron is heavy…… And use proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) that ceramic coating flies when you smash it. ...
These videos are from a presentation that I gave to University of Pittsburgh students on the pros and cons of house-hacking your first investment...
This is old, but I didn’t share it! I had the privilege to spend an hour with Ian Hoover and share my experience as a rookie Real Estate agent!Check it out! In this installment of The Realtor Nation Podcast, host Ian Hoover sits down to talk with “The Rookie”...
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From an interview I did with Adam Daley: Tony Angotti is an agent and investor that got started by purchasing a duplex and living in one side and renting the other (House-Hacking). He continues to purchase rental real estate and works primarily with investors to do...
Every DIY landlord has those situations where your brain has to stop your heart from saying yes. Some are easier than others to say no to. For instance here are some I pulled from this...
Do you need a business plan? Well we thought the same thing when getting started! To be honest my business plan has come in handy more times than I can count! It just keeps me organized and was a good way to get started. Since it is my significant other and I...
House hacking is becoming an increasingly popular option for first time investors, those looking to grow their portfolio, or those simply looking to live for (almost) free! There are plenty of great posts on house hacking,...
So I have a very specific area that I want to operate in. To be extra specific I am looking to build my own portfolio within one square mile. No single family homes, just 2-4 unit properties. Why such a small and specific area you may ask? Well I am investing in other...
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