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Anthony Poulin Starting a Long Term REI Business Starts Today! Lets go!!
21 February 2025 | 9 replies
I joined this community because I want to get my hands dirty and not just meet people online but form some real connections and try to provide value back to those that are willing to offer me advise and guidance, and even encouragement.So, this is my current situation:Back in 2020 I was one of the fortunate ones who purchased real estate when prices were still low (compared to today) and interest rates where at 3% or below.
Evan Haas New to the forum, hoping to get started with a multi-family
16 January 2025 | 11 replies
Where are you looking, what city/neighborhood/county?
Griffin Malcolm Options for Using Two Vacant Plots of Land
10 January 2025 | 8 replies
However, there aren't any comps of new construction in the area beyond land sales on brand new neighborhoods, and existing sales of older 4 / 2.5s are in the high 200s.
Edreco Amos Looking to get my first long term rental property | How is Miami's market?
29 January 2025 | 23 replies
Prices a few years ago were based on expectations of (in addition to interest rates staying low): - Then current operating cost assumptions (like insurance cost expectations being flat)- A seeming disregard for record levels of new inventory / supply hitting the market- Extremely high inbound migration expectations which are likely to not be met, due to both natural disasters and the boomerang effect when people from California or the Northeast move to the American South and hate every minute of the humidity, the large and relentless swarm of insects, and the occasional hurricane. 
Quan Pham Stressing over what to do next
4 February 2025 | 9 replies
For example, if she can't visit the property, is she good at record keeping (so everything is organized at tax time) or finding vendors, comparing product prices, finding free or low cost items on Facebook marketplace to improve the rental)3. emergency fund.
Spencer Cuello Airbnb Rental Arbitrage
28 January 2025 | 13 replies
It's interesting because of the low start up capital and potential for higher returns.
AJ Wong 🌊 Where to buy an Oregon Coast AirBnB Vacation Rental For Sale in 2025
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
The biggest change was in the Road's End neighborhood.
Craig M wrap mortgage - how would you structure this?
19 January 2025 | 10 replies
The downpayment is good but the interest is to low.
Brian Dolbeare Considering a Small Multifamily in Pittsburgh – Concerns About Street Parking
15 January 2025 | 5 replies
I wouldn't consider it a heavy negative unless the street is super tight and parking is hard to come by or if the street is very steep/busy.The more desirable dense city neighborhoods it's almost kind of expected and off street parking would be considered a luxury rather than a necessity.If you get out into the suburbs I would say it's more of a big deal since more rentals have off street parking or a garage there.
Robert Quiroz Why are a lot of MFH being sold with rents under market
13 January 2025 | 30 replies
Let's assume that the neighborhood is a C class and the median income of the city is greater than 3X of the market rent.Here are some of the considerations I've come up with so far:- Units are in need of renovation and capex is too high or not available- Unit quality is not the same as market - Seller is worried about losing tenants due to increase- Vacancy rates are high or filling units have been difficult- Rent increase would take multiple increases over multiple lease periods to get to market rate if seller is trying to retain the same tenant- Seller inherited property and just want to liquidate- Seller needs to liquidate quickly (financial burden, sickness, quick exit from land-lording)It seems like I might be missing a warning sign about a deal if they are selling with current rents that are under market; but again, this seems to be most of the properties I've underwritten.And in the same vein, what should I be worried about when purchasing a deal with under market rent with the intention of raising them after purchase.