
14 March 2025 | 4 replies
The challenge is the that you need to have a plan for the property that will allow you to improve rent collection, lower expenses or build the equity.

26 February 2025 | 0 replies
While there’s no official A/B/C/D classification of Phoenix neighborhoods, here’s a data-driven breakdown of some of the best areas to invest in, based on median purchase price, average rent, and investment potential.Top Phoenix Submarkets for BRRRRAreaMedian Purchase PriceAvg Monthly RentAppreciation Potential (1-5)Cash Flow Potential (1-5)Maryvale$320,000$2,00043Alhambra$350,000$2,10043.5South Phoenix$375,000$2,20053.5Tolleson$360,000$2,15044Avondale$380,000$2,2504.53.5Glendale$400,000$2,30043.5Mesa (East)$420,000$2,4004.53Paradise Valley$1,500,000$5,50052Breaking It DownIf you're looking for the best appreciation potential:South Phoenix, Avondale, and East Mesa are seeing rapid development, infrastructure improvements, and rising demand, making them strong contenders for long-term value growth.If cash flow is your priority:Tolleson, Alhambra, and Maryvale still offer affordable entry points with solid rental demand, making them attractive for investors looking to generate monthly income.If you want a balanced investment:Glendale and Avondale offer both rental income and appreciation upside, making them ideal for investors who want the best of both worlds.What’s Trending in Phoenix Renovations?

18 February 2025 | 13 replies
Stats are not in your favor but forget the stats as it all depends on the individual's drive, effort and processes.

7 March 2025 | 4 replies
Absolutely, have you done any improvements to the property or has it gone up in value?

5 March 2025 | 5 replies
I've been tracing wholesalers in califonia for months, like nothing other state finding individual wholasalers in califonia is quite challenging I don't know if it's because the house prices are too high compared to other markets.

5 March 2025 | 2 replies
Finding cash-flowing deals are tough, but pad-splits could be a game-changer—both for improving returns and addressing affordability in housing

6 March 2025 | 2 replies
Another resource is the Property Tax Appeal Project, a free service by Street Democracy and the Coalition for Property Tax Justice, which supports Detroit homeowners, especially those with low-value properties, and can be reached at 313-438-8698 or via their online form.That said, be cautious—some companies might push for appeals that aren’t worth the cost if the assessment isn’t significantly off, and Detroit’s recent assessment accuracy has improved (though low-value homes can still be overassessed).

3 March 2025 | 2 replies
You will need to keep track of all expenses, repairs, capital improvements and finally claim depreciation during tax filing 🙂

20 February 2025 | 11 replies
.- Phase 2 (April 1, 2022)Applied to all remaining existing policies, transitioning them to the Risk Rating 2.0 methodology upon renewal.The new system replaced the decades-old approach to calculating flood insurance premiums, aiming to provide fairer and more accurate rates based on individual property risk.Before Risk Rating 2.0, flood insurance premiums were mainly based on whether a property was inside or outside a designated flood zone and its elevation on a map.

6 March 2025 | 15 replies
One key difference is that Prime also includes monthly bookkeeping in their pricing.For reference, here’s what Taxstra provides for $1,500:• Preparation of individual tax return• Electronic filing of federal & state returns• Review of prior-year return for consistency• Up to two hours of post-filing support for minor corrections/questions• Digital document storage• Short-term rental loophole assistance• Personalized video walkthrough of the tax return• IRS/State correspondence for any notices or inquiries• Year-round access for “quick questions” (not requiring additional research)Does anyone here have experience with either of these services, or have recommendations on what to prioritize at this stage?