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Grant Shipman What strategies, partnerships, or team-building techniques is the most effective?
2 September 2024 | 4 replies
🚀Grant, I see you’re in the “co living” space.  
Account Closed DEAR NOAH: Is it a terrible idea to buy a condo/townhome as a primary?
2 September 2024 | 9 replies
I’m living in Boulder, CO right now, so that really hurts the affordability, it's looking like most of the things I can afford here would be a condo/townhome.
Austin Wolff I ranked Denver's best zip codes for investing -- locals, I'd love your thoughts
2 September 2024 | 6 replies
They are ranked (using the price-and-rent-growth weighting algorithm) as follows:80003804018021980017800108021280239801048024980226Let’s see the average monthly price growth map again with just the top 10 zip codes:Now let’s look at the average monthly rent growth for the top 10 ranked zip codes.And now let’s look at the rent-price ratios for the top 10 zip codes:Now let’s take a look at the prices for each of these zip codes:So far, 80003 and 80219 look like the best zip codes for buy-and-hold strategies close to the front range (if we ignore Aurora, CO completely).What are your thoughts?
Marika Aubrey What would you do with 135k?
3 September 2024 | 6 replies
Curious to hear ideas, especially with those with experience investing in update NY (Greene & Albany Co).I’m about to inherit a small amount, around $135k and unsure where to put it… single family?
Joe Si Built to Rent companies
3 September 2024 | 5 replies
All the off market properties we offer are within 1-3 months of completion and the builder is funding the build through CO. 
James McGovern I continue to meet Real Estate Agents that are doofuses
4 September 2024 | 25 replies
I know probably several hundred co-brokes and I have worked with many as an investor before I got licensed and started a team.A combination of several reasons: Real estate agents are in an industry that is easy entry and it rewards networking much more than actual skills (let that one sink in), because consumers don't know how to vet agents and it becomes mostly about trust - so you work with your friend's cousin, because he said she's great.
Levi Wittenberg Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
2 September 2024 | 6 replies
I'm Levi Wittenberg from Silt Colorado, passionate about real estate investing for the next 20 years.  
Claudia Stewart Dead lawn due to lack of watering on vacant property considered PM negligence?
6 September 2024 | 19 replies
@Claudia StewartSorry to have to tell you this...But your expectations are too high for a prop mgmt co to handle 1 little rinky dink property.
Rahul Balla Best part of Chicago to buy a condo in
2 September 2024 | 8 replies
There are a lot of condos already on the Fannie Mae approved list for example and that only requires 5% down.Stay away from anything that is a Co-Op those are a nightmare in most cases and a lot of the Co-ops have by laws that require 25% down for example even if you qualify for 3-5% down.
Ryan Gyllenband HELOC in Texas on Investment Property
4 September 2024 | 39 replies
Kyle PotswaldCitizens first position HELOC CMG Financial 70% LTVConsolidated CCU, high LTV NOO LOC, OR, WAEast West Bank, up to 60% LTV with "no docs” San Fran areaFigure 80% on a rental, not in LLC Finance of America, 95% CLTV, second home only, 680 FICO, not TXFirstBank CO and AZ 75% LTVFirst Florida Credit Union https://firstflorida.cumortgag...