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Suganya Vinayakam How much new ADU build increase value of the home in california
25 December 2024 | 60 replies
I will DM you the address but prefer not to post it.
Blake Kirby 1031 Exchange Phoenix vs L.A.
21 December 2024 | 6 replies
I just had a vacancy come up in the middle of a fourplex escrow and the seller had the unit re-rented in under a week for $50/more per month. 6) Yes it's hot, but with individual metering the landlord doesn't foot the electric bill 7) Yes the market is competitive here, but mostly for 3/4 unit properties.
Jerry Cox Opendoor Property Trust
16 December 2024 | 5 replies
Moreover, they'll push to close with their preferred closing attorney, which shouldn't necessarily be a deal killer.
Gregory Schwartz Project Management Software
17 December 2024 | 11 replies
But he chose that one over the others because it was very user friendly (for our older managers) and it offered a 'Groups' function where we could add certain individuals to different projects.
Jeff Rogers Monetizing under-utilized space?
17 December 2024 | 2 replies
First thoughts are finding a way for the tenants to use it for a fee, either rent the space monthly or create a space that can be rented on a per-use basis....or possibly rent to another non-tenant individual for office use of some kind. 
Emmanuel Rugamba First time home Owner
18 December 2024 | 9 replies
While other clients prefer the Northside or are looking at the gentrifying Near West Side & others that want to live in the suburbs.
Chris Yeung Investing in Norada Funding's notes
19 December 2024 | 55 replies
This rule is part of the Securities Act of 1933, which was established to provide more freedom for businesses to raise capital while still protecting investors.Here are the key aspects of Regulation D, Rule 506(c):Rule 506(c) Filing:Allows issuers to broadly solicit and generally advertise an offering, provided that all purchasers in the offering are accredited investors.Requires issuers to take reasonable steps to verify that the purchasers of the securities are accredited investors.Issuers must still file a "Form D" with the SEC after they first sell their securities.The rule effectively lifts the prohibition on general solicitation and advertising for certain investment offerings, allowing companies to reach a broader audience when seeking investment.Accredited Investor Definition:To become "accredited," an investor must meet certain defined criteria regarding income, net worth, professional experience, or size of the entity (if the investor is an entity rather than an individual).
Marc Shin Necessary to include photos of the exterior of the property?
20 December 2024 | 12 replies
These minor tweaks won’t cost you much, and I’ve seen them help properties in Phoenix and Chicago stand out, even when the paint is a tad faded.So what’s your take - do you think guests these days actually prefer a hint of authenticity over a picture-perfect exterior?
Salome D. Multifamily Passive Investing
24 December 2024 | 23 replies
Do you have any geographic locations that you prefer to invest in? 
Antonio Harmon Seeking Insights on Off-Market Fix-and-Flip Opportunities in San Antonio and Austin
18 December 2024 | 12 replies
However, if you have the time and prefer to source properties on your own, I would highly recommend the following strategies:Connect with probate attorneysVisit property auctions: These happen monthly and, surprisingly, aren’t saturated with investors.Cold callingTarget LLC owned properties: Over the years we have seen an influx of companies purchasing SF for rentals/long-term holds and they failed to account for property taxes and an increase in new construction coming to the market.