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All Forum Posts by: William Glass

William Glass has started 11 posts and replied 101 times.

Post: Offer Automation and Analytics

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@Brian Davis Any updates on this program? Sounds like a really neat piece of software.

Post: Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

Awesome thanks for sharing Paoola. Are you focusing your fund on OZs in the Tampa market?

Post: New Construction Calculator - Add it BP!

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

Awesome @Mindy Jensen! Thanks so much for the update and passing along the suggestion :)

Post: New Construction Calculator - Add it BP!

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@BiggerPockets .com @Account Closed 

A suggestion for additional features and content to add is a new construction calculator. You can sort of finagle the Fix & Flip, BRRR, or rental property, but it doesn't really do the calculations correctly.


Not sure if anyone else is analyzing new construction opportunities with construction loans or hard money. Just a suggestion that I think lots of folks would benefit from. Back me up @Pasquale Zingarella.

Post: Is Birmingham AL a good cash flow market to invest in?

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@BJ GibbsDo your research on neighborhoods. School systems matter if you want higher quality tenants. Also, the market is pretty hot at the moment and in the seller's favor. 

Post: Opportunity Zones and Funds

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

Thanks for the insights Bryan. The land will be about 5-6% of the completed property's value once construction is completed. So the majority of the cost is in the improvement versus the land acquisition.

Post: Looking for Builders in Fort Myers

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@Al Fernandez Really great information and advice. Thanks for sharing in great detail Al! 

Where are you investing if you decided not to do new construction in SWFL?

Post: Easy funding new construction

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@Tim Hadley Did you ever get an answer? I'm in a similar boat.

Post: Establishing Opportunity Funds

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@Cooper Marcus Thanks for the info. I'll follow up with John.

Post: Opportunity Zones and Funds

William GlassPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City Fort Myers FL, Birmingham AL
  • Posts 105
  • Votes 52

@Basit Siddiqi What if you already own undeveloped land in an opportunity zone and plan on improving it now? Is there a way to set up a fund and have any of the sales/proceeds from the development be part of an opportunity fund?

I'm looking at building new construction and if possible would like gains to be part of a tax-advantaged opportunity fund.