
1 April 2024 | 59 replies
Based on the costs of infrastructure, water, sewer, electric, roads etc. a investor will be deep into debt for a long time before lot rent will even come close to covering debt servicing.

1 April 2024 | 5 replies
I haven't gotten that deep into this property, I just analyzed it with the information I was given in the listing.

1 April 2024 | 0 replies
He encourages investors to continually educate themselves, consult with professionals, and leverage technology to stay ahead in the market.ConclusionNavigating the real estate market for long-term investment success requires a deep understanding of various factors, including market trends, property management, and economic indicators.

1 April 2024 | 5 replies
I don't want to get too deep right off the bat, but suffice it to say that you can find a way if you're interested.

3 April 2024 | 83 replies
Vikram and others brought up an interesting topic in another thread, and because it was buried pretty deep in there, I wanted to break it out into a new thread.

31 March 2024 | 2 replies
Me, for example, being transparent, I only have the ability to use a hard money or private lender, but that is about as deep as I can go with my ability to buy right now until I can get my credit score up enough to get qualified for conventional funding too, if that's what I choose to do.

1 April 2024 | 39 replies
The knife was falling and nobody knew how deep it would go.

1 April 2024 | 14 replies
You could buy a multifamily, fix it up, rent out units while living in one, then refinance to pull out your initial investment and repeat the process.Additionally, deep-diving into specific areas within your target markets will help you identify properties with higher rental potential for your mid-term strategy.And regarding owner-occupying your first multifamily, this could be an interesting option depending on your financial goals and risk tolerance.

2 April 2024 | 26 replies
Commercial RE is on deep recession, some financial company like regionals are collapsing.

30 March 2024 | 0 replies
Me, for example, being transparent, I only have the ability to use a hard money or private lender, but that is about as deep as I can go with my ability to buy right now until I can get my credit score up enough to get qualified for conventional funding too, if that's what I choose to do.