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Trenton Brown What's with Small Multi-Family Listings in Central TX?!
13 April 2024 | 5 replies
Best option is 4-5 bedroom house, depending on your price range. 
Matan Paret Physician starting out in REI
14 April 2024 | 25 replies
for some reason REITs have never been a sexy asset class, older investors look at REITs as a weird-bond and wonder why own something with 4-5% dividend when they can own Investment Grade corporates at 5-6% or even recently US treasuries at 5%, and young investors don't even know what they are.yet they acquire class A real estate, the kind you and I can't due to price, the kind that has the best capital appreciation in great areas long term, and they have access to credit at lower rates than us, or they can just print shares and get new capital for free that way, to buy more great properties, They can pay for the best management, they don't ever pay brokerage fees either in or out (have everything in -house), and they generally have much lower risk as most of their portfolios are leveraged at only about 30-40% LTV, and we have zero personal liability when owning them as opposed to the litigation headaches we get with direct RE, and right now they collectively are on sale about 25-50% below their NAVs at lowest valuation since 2008, as opposed to SP500 at all time highs.
Ellie Narie What should I know about self-managing D-properties remotely?
15 April 2024 | 33 replies
MF used to sell for 5kish per unit now 45- 55k and good luck finding anything, no inventory for a reason.
Celebra Queen What is the procedure in FL to evict a tenant, who did not leave when the lease ended
12 April 2024 | 4 replies
Evictions in Florida typically take up to 45 days, but most likely a little faster with a holdover
Bob Stevens Some facts about renting to SEC 8 vs assumptions.
12 April 2024 | 5 replies
Can you believe people are spending, 4, 5 6 7 k on SEC 8 courses?????
Rob Titus Which funding route do I take?
11 April 2024 | 3 replies
Fastest way to good income would be to leverage that $130k into $1M or so depending on experience level and start flipping 4-5 houses at a time or find a partner to do that.  
Nikesh Patel Starting out, spouse with high income/safety net
13 April 2024 | 19 replies
Like @Chris Seveney we threw out our TV 45 years ago and never looked back.
Blake Spiller New member in southwest ohio
11 April 2024 | 12 replies
Someday I would like to possibly have 4-5 homes that I would be renting out that could possibly help me retire a little early as well as provided continued cashflow in retirement.
Thomas Tsitouridis Looking to invest in a New Development in Miami.
12 April 2024 | 16 replies
They launched sales 2 weeks ago and are already at 45% contracts. 
Cesar Garcia Deciding on Tenant
11 April 2024 | 2 replies
GROSS Income x 45% >= Rent + Monthly Debt PaymentsSometimes people have enough income for rent, BUT they have outsized monthly debts (child support, large car payments, credit cards, etc).