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Gavin Wynn Utilities billing for duplex
30 November 2024 | 4 replies
I average these two numbers and use that as a baseline, adding a reasonable buffer to set the threshold.This approach helps ensure that tenants don’t feel micromanaged but also protects you from excessive utility usage.
Sean MacDonald Post Election Market Predictions?
30 November 2024 | 6 replies
I'm sure there are agents and investors with deeper insights, but for most of us, a consistent, long-term approach—similar to dollar-cost averaging when investing in index funds—seems like the most practical strategy.That being said, I am also interested to hear what others have to say though, so thank you for the post!
Tanya Maslach Creating an LLC: state where properties are located
29 November 2024 | 12 replies
If you live in California, the FTB still wants its $800 per LLC, no matter where your properties are.Question B:When it comes to setting up an LLC, here are three common approaches:1.DIY Approach:In most states, you can set up an LLC yourself for less than $100 in filing fees, depending on the state.
Joshua Morency House Hacking In New York City?
29 November 2024 | 7 replies
When investing in New York, be strict and strategic about your approach.
Moises Salazar Seller financing approach
18 November 2024 | 5 replies
Listen to the BP pod cast show number 77 and there is some good info on approaching sellers. 
Sushil Iyer New(ish) small multifamily investor looking to network and for guidance
2 December 2024 | 19 replies
Does anyone have general advice on our approach to this process both in terms of educating ourselves and building our network?
Jeffrey Alan Slachetka Creative financing structure/tailoring
27 November 2024 | 3 replies
I’ll provide an overview of the situation and my thoughts/attempts on how to structure the deal.Owner: He is in his 70s, payed off asset, appreciates the return profile of his property but is no longer interested in the management and hassle aspects.Details: Before I even asked, he mentioned that he isn’t sure where he stands in terms of depreciation and is somewhat concerned about the tax implications of selling.My initial approach to discussing creative financing: Me: "Have you heard of or would you consider seller financing?
Steven Olivas $100k Cash what to do?
26 November 2024 | 15 replies
Your scattered approach is going nowhere fast (analysis paralysis) and is highly likely to result in someone taking advantage of you:(Recommend:1) Figuring out what investment approach suits your skills & risk tolerance2) Determining where in the US to apply your chosen approach3) Learning everything you can about that market4) Networking & building contacts & team in the market5) Doing a "test" investment in that market to make sure your expectations are met6) Investing more if your expectations are met.-- If not, go back to step #1 as you many have chosen the wrong approach!
Sam Huang Slow progress & delayed gratification to Financial freedom
27 November 2024 | 8 replies
.- We have busy but well paying jobs and don't like to spend time in building sweat equity (BRRR, flip), so will take a slightly low maintenance approach and buy relatively newer properties in B class neighborhoods and use property management for day-to-day operations.Goal:- To get to $10K/month net profits with real-estate (today's currency) in 15 years when we plan to retire.
Seth Rose Out of state BRRRR steps
4 December 2024 | 31 replies
@Seth RoseI would look at the approach from a revenue mindset, not a discount mindset (which is where the BRRR concept was born).Firstly, I would like to point out that properties with great cash flow potential and deep equity positions aren't just floating around the MLS.