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Christian Vito Mobile Home Builder - How to partner up with a business developer
14 October 2024 | 2 replies
We could contribute with the structures in exchange of an interest in the company, but we don't have the contacts/connections in the industry so I'm looking for advice on where to start looking.Any feedback/thoughts will be much appreciated!
Brandon Flores Marketing- SEO or Direct Mail
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
Real estate isn’t a get rich quick industry.  
Deborah Wodell Lender Red Flags: Which Lenders Have You Had Bad Experiences With?
17 October 2024 | 16 replies
How long have they been in the industry?
Josh Fugle did you pick your market or did it pick you? All-arounder looking for a market
13 October 2024 | 34 replies
SFH, small multi, apartments, industrial, car washes, laundry mats, storage.   
Fabricio James "Best Areas to Invest in Real Estate: Texas and Florida Edition"
13 October 2024 | 0 replies
., with a diversified economy and a strong job market.Opportunities: Multifamily developments, long-term rental properties, and flipping projects.Houston:Reason: Known for its oil industry, Houston has diversified its economy into technology, healthcare, and manufacturing.Opportunities: Commercial and industrial real estate investments, as well as residential projects.San Antonio:Reason: It's experiencing continuous infrastructure growth and is more affordable compared to Austin and Dallas.Opportunities: Affordable housing and expanding development projects.In Florida:Orlando:Reason: Orlando’s tourism industry continues to drive growth, alongside its rising status as a tech and medical hub.Opportunities: Short-term rental properties, multifamily developments, and new residential construction.Tampa Bay:Reason: Tampa is experiencing a population boom and is considered one of the best places for job growth in Florida.Opportunities: Waterfront properties, new housing developments, and commercial real estate.Miami:Reason: As an international business hub, Miami is attractive to both investors and high-net-worth individuals looking for luxury real estate.Opportunities: High-end residential and commercial properties, luxury condos, and fix & flip projects.Sarasota:Reason: Known for its beaches and quality of life, Sarasota attracts retirees and families, boosting its real estate market.Opportunities: Residential developments, vacation rentals, and waterfront properties.
Todd Caschette Industrial outdoor storage
8 October 2024 | 2 replies
I've come across a piece of land that is properly zoned in a growing industrial area.
Kristi K. Paying points for a Loan
15 October 2024 | 21 replies
As you can tell, it’s a very competitive industry and many loan officers will do whatever it takes to get your credit pulled and pay for an appraisal. 
Account Closed PEP fund with Lane Kawaoka
15 October 2024 | 69 replies
As an LP myself, who will likely get flushed on a deal with a syndicator, I believe that this industry needs a bright light shined on as many operators and capital raisers as possible.
Hares Najand Concerns with Property Management in Chicago Area
15 October 2024 | 8 replies
At a minimum, they could have listed a 15 to 30 day vacancy gap for turnover and repairs.Chicago is FOR SURE A CHALLENGING CITY TO BE A PROPERTY MANAGER, but likely even more than other industries, you get what you pay for with a property manager. 
Chida Truong Pace Morby Mentorship
14 October 2024 | 420 replies
The vibe here is all about growth, learning, and banding together to make moves in the industry.