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Jonathan B. STR Depreciation/Bonus Depreciation Question
24 January 2025 | 11 replies
Not looking to rent it out in the off-season currently.
Michelle Hardy Should I give my tenant a heads up before sending a 30 day vacate letter?
17 February 2025 | 5 replies
She is currently on a one year lease and I have read the requirements for my state. 
Patrick Henry Has anyone used Delta Build Services and/or Build 2 Rent
4 February 2025 | 31 replies
build to rent is great. they are an intermediary that help investors contract direct with turn key new build. they are pretty sophisticated we have sold a house so far and we are looking to sell other multifamily with them. there is a vetting process and as an intermediary they don't control construction they help vet builders and establish relationships. they have a big team. the other builder I've never heard of but unless you can see your house I wouldn't touch it. rent to retirement has a strict policy of 90 days until certificate of occupancy until they will send a deal out they are good at what they do and I'd recommend them. they have options all over the country and established relationships.
Danth Aman Real estate agent is representing buyer and seller. Seller is the real estate agent.
21 January 2025 | 8 replies
If I were to do a traditional VA loan, the loan would be close to 7%.Below are what I understand to be the numbers so far:Seller purchased the property in DEC 2022 for $1.13M (owned for 2yrs)Current estimates are Zillow= $1.26M/  Redfin=$1.323MOur agreed purchase price is $1.25MSeller financing would be $120k @ 8% for 3yrs.No commission cost.Small percentage of fees/ costs in the tune of 1.5% of loan amount.Let me know what you think and if you need any additional info.
Jon Luft Buying our first short term rental property
14 February 2025 | 18 replies
My sister and I founded Abideaway to help short term rental hosts increase their profitability and guest experience through interior design, mural painting, and digital branding—in essence, a suite of creative services to set them apart :) We work nationwide and would be happy to help wherever you land.Would love to chat with you to learn more about your direction and see how we can assist.
Noel R. M1 $700 a month to join. Would you?
14 February 2025 | 43 replies
It's my opinion that these guys feed on people that need direction, feed them a ton of feel good stories, and all of a sudden, you'll be successful, just like them.
Lexi Blocksom Sell at a loss or rent at a loss
24 February 2025 | 8 replies
Given your current financial situation and the difficulties with the property, it might be more beneficial to recognize the loss now.
Llamier Guzman First ever investment property!
6 February 2025 | 2 replies
I'm currently pre-approved but my lender gave me a "mid-level rate" which I believe isn't my actual rate since I haven't chosen a property but me not being as educated on the behalf and thinking it was my actual rate I decided to rate shop a bit.
Mark Marcelletti Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
13 February 2025 | 3 replies
I’m Mark, a new real estate investor based in San Diego, leveraging my background in AI-driven lead generation to find off-market deals.I’m currently looking for small multifamily properties (duplexes, triplexes, or quads) to rehab and house hack, to build long-term cash flow while living in the property.Outside of real estate, I’m into fitness, golf, and exploring San Diego’s best outdoor spots.
Adonis Williams Inquiry: Mortgage Interest Rate with Point Buy Down
14 January 2025 | 6 replies
That said, realistically, I don't think you can go below the 6% - 6.5% range.One question I would ask is if that 3% can be better spent somewhere else to de-risk your deal.