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Jack B. Will housing crash in 2026 or has it already crashed? Expert called last two crashes.
8 March 2024 | 121 replies
Eventually the inflation and high rates is going to have ramifications.Note this is not in every location nationwide, as some pockets are more resistant and some are less resistant. lord just let me finish my last 25 new builds then you can crash the market :).. we are slower but we are selling and have not really had to lower prices but a few grand on a few models. the fix flip refi model is still working well for us.
Lindsey Heaton Student Housing - Keyless Deadbolt Requirement
4 March 2024 | 0 replies
We lease by the bed and are concerned that students will lock their roommates out, causing additional safety concerns and lots of headaches. 
Kalid Ham Wholesaling Contracts (Under Contract). How do I get buyers
4 March 2024 | 6 replies
Usually we pull a cash buyer list from Propstream, a buyer list using God Mode in InvestorLift (which includes buyers who used a lender, which sometimes we are fine with) and also I use LandVision which has a layer that shows who already has bought in that specific area. 
Peter Morgan Adverse mortgage market fees during refinance
5 March 2024 | 11 replies
It was really odd, I did not feel comfortable with that %4.1 rate and I immediately got into research mode because I know I saw an article about this fee being cancelled on August 1 2021.
Jonathan Rivera Section 8 in a Tenant friendly state 🤔 ?
4 March 2024 | 1 reply
One example might be running a meth lab at your rental.In my experience judges come down harder on lease violations, particularly for health and safety reasons, than they are non-payment of rent. 
Steve Borawski Tenant of rooming house destructive and violent, next steps
4 March 2024 | 5 replies
I'm worried for her safety and those of the other tenants. 
Adam Berlinberg Guidance Starting Out
5 March 2024 | 11 replies
Hi Adam,I've always been a real estate guy but exposed my personal portfolio quite heavily to a regional bank ETF.I guess time will tell if I'll be a "Hero" or "Zero" lolCome on you Fed and reduce those rates 😁Real estate is and always will be my bread and butter tho.You can't beat the safety of a "brick and mortar" investment per se.My best advice would be if you are going to go down the path of investing in out of state rentals to have a growth mindset.Buying 1 or 2 isn't worth the risk or hassle and you might as well invest in your own back yard.10+ years in the industry and my most unsatisfied investors are the one's that build smaller portfolio's.If a property goes vacant and takes a few months to get it back performing, with a small portfolio that could impact cashflow of 30-50% for that year.Our investors that own 7,8 or 10+ properties, don't even feel it if 1 or 2 go vacant.Just my opinion and wishing you much success
Gary Fox Ownership by Contributed Capital vs by Tax Capital Accounts in small syndications
4 March 2024 | 34 replies
@Gary FoxIt is exempt if it’s a 506c - but In order to be exempt you need to file it as an exempt offeringOh just cannot Willy Nilly raise capital without an exemption.https://www.tuckerellis.com/lingua-negoti-blog/missed-form-d-filings-are-there-consequences-to-operating-in-stealth-mode/
Duarte Marques Buying a turnkey duplex for section 8?
4 March 2024 | 23 replies
We manage around 400 units and have very few Section 8.Some companies and investors build their entire strategy and portfolio around Section 8 and it seems to work well for them.Always underestimate your income and overestimate your expenses.Give yourself an extra margin of safety also.Section 8 has some weird rules that have to be abided by so you might incur extra Capex long term costs.Much success
Engelo Rumora WTF is wrong with investors these days?
9 March 2024 | 261 replies
The US doesn't exactly have the best reputation for safety anymore in the international community, including Mexico.