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Francisca Mac Offer on my first deal
24 May 2024 | 5 replies
Or you could purchase several properties with leverage in emerging markets. 
Ismael Ayala Jr. Risk of obtaining 3rd property
23 May 2024 | 2 replies
My dilemma is this: I would ideally like to wait until I have emergency cash reserves to cover 6 months of mortgage payments for all 3 properties.
Ash Gowda Tenant just requested for Rental assistance program, good or bad
24 May 2024 | 10 replies
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program has a ton of money still available and they are granting people up to the full amount of unpaid rent AND up to three months of future rent.
J Smith Is This a Place for me?
24 May 2024 | 12 replies
Then you let the tenants know how to handle emergencies and issues, if they call you or who to call.
James Whitehead Portfolio of six homes, worth the investment?
24 May 2024 | 6 replies
This house currently has no renter though they are actively looking to put one in the home.House 5. rents for $725/m the loan will cost me $13,000 as a down payment and $6,000 closing costs, and should cash flow approx $275/m after mortgage payment are made.House 6. rents for $725/m the loan will cost me $14,000 as a down payment and $6,000 closing costs, and should cash flow approx $250/m after mortgage payment are made.To be able to make this down payment I have the option to:HELOC my current home which cost me about $850/m in repayments OR I can find a hard money lender who would be interested in working with me, I am currently putting together a hard money lender proposal to show a couple family members that would basically look like this: No repayment in the first 12 months, all income going into an account to allow for repairs and emergencies, after that taking the cash flow and splitting it 75/25 to the lender paying it off in approximately 13 years, sooner if we can make extra payments on it and giving the lender an 8% return on his money(about .5% less than what I was quoted for my HELOC).ORI can potentially do a deal with my brother who is also looking to get into real estate and we split the properties 3 a piece.These properties are right outside of a military base in a low income city but have done well for the family currently owning them with consistent long term renters in them.I am looking for any advice as to whether or not this is a deal worth pursuing.
John Williams Multifamily Values (Prediction)
23 May 2024 | 3 replies
LOLLong term, especially in emerging markets where there is job and population growth, things will be fine.
Roque Miranda Add cameras to your rehab and keep exterior cameras for rents
23 May 2024 | 4 replies
I'm not nervous the be honest, I'm use to the construction aspect, my idea on the rehab was to document procedures for the future project, I will not offer internet, that is clear now.Thanks again  
Agustin Silveyra Best zip codes to invest?
23 May 2024 | 4 replies
I believe BP has couple of podcasts about emerging cities around US for 2024. 
Linsey Gallo Looking to identify my focus
22 May 2024 | 4 replies
@Linsey GalloThere is a lot of great tech emerging in the real estate space. 
George Turner Advice on first property investment (house hacking) - Denver, CO
23 May 2024 | 7 replies
The key to double dipping is to find emerging areas and invest in them and wait.