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Alejandro Ferrer Landlord pays gas and Tenant abuses
4 March 2024 | 17 replies
In New England I would never want them to turn off heat in winter but I don't want it set at 80.   
Elena Casey Accounting Business for Real Estate Investors
27 February 2024 | 9 replies
A wonderful evening to all of you from New England!
Derek Fike Honest Discussion on STRs
28 February 2024 | 49 replies
Here's a random example - know a guy that has gone on ice fishing trips in New England for 15 years.
Josh Brost General Curiosity - What is the Sentiment on your STR Property(s)?
26 February 2024 | 42 replies
Some regions (like my own in New England) are over saturating, others at 90% occupancy sound pretty far from it.
Daniel M. Planning a Sustainable Duplex on a $200K Budget for Positive Cash Flow – Need Your In
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
Your approach to calculating the maximum construction size within a specified budget is enlightening.Based on your figures, I've noted the project budget as follows: Land Acquisition: $8,000 Utilities and Tap Fees: $7,000 Engineering, Building Permits, and Architect Fees: $5,000 Construction Cost: $180,000 (at $160 per square foot for up to 1,125 square feet) Total Project Cost: $200,000This budget underscores the critical importance of efficient cost management, especially in balancing project size and quality within the financial limits.Considering my project will be situated in New England, where costs tend to be higher, I've adjusted the budget to reflect a 40% increase in utilities, tap fees, engineering, building permits, and architect fees relative to the costs you've outlined for Ohio.
Christos Ziogas Out of State Investor San Antonio/Temple/Killeen
22 February 2024 | 9 replies
I currently live in New Hampshire, and if anyone is familiar with the New England area, they know that the market is still very competitive. 
Logan M. What would our founding fathers link of Mobile Home Parks?
21 February 2024 | 9 replies
We do know that per capita income in the colonies was far better here than in England
Nick Aalerud Top 4 Things I'd Say to My Younger Self When Starting Out in Real Estate...
21 February 2024 | 6 replies
podcast the other day for Brian Belaire, another successful investor and property manager who moved to Aruba and still operates a couple companies up here in the New England area, and while it was coming out of my mouth, I realized I needed to share with anyone else who needed to hear this - ESPECIALLY those starting out.WHAT would be the top 4 things you'd say to yourself when get started in this business?
Nicholas Aiola Ask me (a CPA) anything about taxes relating to real estate
27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
@Jeremy England This is fine.
Richard Jarland London, England newbie – where to start?
20 February 2024 | 0 replies

Hi,
I'm based in London (UK) and excited to start my learning journey.
I'm
wondering if there are any London meetups or Zooms that I could
participate in?

I'm
interested in learning more about investing in the...