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Ryan Rutoskey Tanger Outlets in Antioch
9 June 2022 | 6 replies
It’s a development proposal for 60,000 sq ft. of retail and restaurant space, a hotel with more than 100 rooms, residential capacity for about 130, and a 36,000 sq ft. indoor recreation venue with two indoor championship-style ice rinks, along with restaurants.The developers, Old Hickory Hockey, LLC, will develop the ice rinks in partnership with the Nashville Predators, according to the senior project manager John Sexton’s letter to the Gallatin Planning Commission.However, I have not heard much about it since last year!
Mike B. Professional Market Analysis
8 June 2022 | 13 replies
I personally like to look for communities with diverse job growth, steady population growth, good infrastructure, and amenities that tenants want (restaurants, shopping, recreation, decent-sized hospitals, etc).
Nick Knoblach Renting Out an Empty Lake Lot
21 June 2022 | 6 replies
Unless your property is 35+ acres or already zoned for camping/ recreational use, then doing this would almost certainly violate some rules.
Derc Teschler Up-North Recreation Cabin Flip
3 February 2022 | 0 replies

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment.

Purchase price: $50,000

Cash invested: $85,000

Sale price: $189,000

Cabin flip

How did you finance this deal?
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Annie Irizari HELOC leverage for Seller financing a property?
23 February 2022 | 2 replies
--(1) it was assumed in 2012 by buyer-2 from buyer-1 at $110,000.(2) the contract was unclear chicken scratch changes rather than going through a title company to either renew or revise the agreement that shows who it was assumed from/buyer-1  to  buyer-2(3) an escrow service company was not used on the transaction for payment disbursements to be properly recorded, potential mismanagement of fund disbursements.(4) buyer-2 paid property taxes direct to the county, which should have gone through escrow service had this been done right. (5) back taxes as of 10/31/2021 $9,125 due to lack of escrow service, potential mismanagement of fund disbursements.(6) there is no paydown amortization table for the deal so I had to recreate it for everyone to figure out the payout balance from the time it was assumed in 2012 to 2022, which is at $95,000 using an online bank amortization calculator.(7) buyer-2 made $23,000 overpayments to principal direct to 3 different bank accounts for the owner/family since there is no escrow service company ($23,000 overpayment to principal implied, factored in buyout offer/term from my company as investor since there is no paydown records from owner (8) 95,000-23,0000 overpayment of buyer-2 = 72,000 is the buyout amount I am presenting in purchase agreement plus concession to pay the back taxes and closing fees.(9) I would be the investor assuming the note for buyer-2 and enter into a new seller financing agreement with my company at $70,000-$75,000
Brian Bault Starting Short Term Rentals
5 February 2022 | 4 replies
I am looking at a property close to many recreational areas. 
Leila Moussavi Property Evaluation Criteria
18 February 2022 | 16 replies
There is a ton of employers, lot's of recreational activities, some really top school districts in a few of those towns, etc. 
Duane Ward Accessory Hacks vs True Multiplex Investment
1 March 2022 | 7 replies
A year-round residence with 10 or more acres of land; it may have up to three year-round dwelling units.241 Primary residential, also used in agricultural production 242 Recreational use 250 Estate.   
Jorge Abreu Seven-Step System for Evaluating a Market
22 February 2022 | 1 reply
It really pays to understand the following factors:• Property insurance rates • Municipal landlord taxes (an IRA or 401k may not be exempt from certain local taxes) • Local landlord/tenant laws – how easy is it to evict a tenant, for example.Local Market Factors In addition, you will want to look at things like neighborhood safety, quality of schools, access to transportation, proximity to shopping and recreation, and other factors that drive desirability.
Aidan Richard Connly New investor looking to grow network!
4 March 2022 | 6 replies
Roads, access, populations, recreation areas, etc.B.