
13 November 2024 | 8 replies
There are several great ones in Dallas, but I'll bet these days most want you to have some skin in the game, so no 100% financing and also financing of renovation costs.

13 November 2024 | 8 replies
If you don't pay he gets the park back and your asset.That would put me at more ease, knowing that you have skin in the game, and are going to pay me.Gino

9 November 2024 | 8 replies
Hey @Sharad Bagri,For cash-flowing small multifamily rentals in Columbus and Dayton, consider these areas:In Columbus:* Northland: Diverse community with solid investment potential.* Southeast Columbus: Dense suburban feel, popular with families and young professionals.* Old North Columbus: Urban-suburban mix, appealing to young professionals.In Dayton:* Patterson Park: Well-maintained with a strong community vibe.* Northridge Estates: Suburban area with various amenities, ideal for renters.* Walnut Hills: Quiet and community-oriented, great for rental stability.Areas to Approach with Caution:* Columbus: Some sections of Hilltop and Linden due to higher crime rates.* Dayton: Certain parts of West Dayton, which face economic challenges.Focusing on due diligence in these neighborhoods can help you identify stable, cash-flowing opportunities.

13 November 2024 | 18 replies
Yes, they can have higher rates and fees, but they come with some major advantages too—like not needing personal income verification or DTI requirements, which can be a game-changer if you're looking to scale quickly.

13 November 2024 | 14 replies
You can do this on your own but having help with PadSplit's software will take your game to the next level.

12 November 2024 | 26 replies
.: There are many new laws being implemented across different states, and I’m curious about yall game plan moving forward.

12 November 2024 | 10 replies
Multifamily is a long term game, but well worth itGino

13 November 2024 | 13 replies
So, instead of wholesaling your next property to a single buyers list, try looking “outside of the box” to find cash buyers for real estate deals.If you already know where to find cash buyers, you are ahead of the game.

11 November 2024 | 6 replies
@Rick Albert is right on and gives good advice.I'm actually wholesaling a property this week, but this just happens because I am in the game doing flips, developments, and rentals. i would never try to make a business out of it.

12 November 2024 | 171 replies
They will be looking at crap dollar store type properties and other junk not worth anything.DST's can give some diversity.