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Mitch Holmes Bag of cash but no W2
27 November 2024 | 10 replies
So, 400k - 500k sounds like lots of money but if you wanna operate in the 300k+ entry point it get can swallowed up quick.One strategy I'd try is to be a buyer at the auctions, win a bid on a good house, close on it in cash (you should be a great deal under market value) and then get into a delayed purchase bridge loan product which will cash you out a certain percentage of the purchase and supply the rehab funds. 
Dan L. Weird Flooring Question
22 November 2024 | 4 replies
You could use a floor leveling product but check the square feet to see if the product covers large spaces.
Account Closed East Fix or Unfortunate Replacement?
22 November 2024 | 2 replies
Stores like Home Depot or Ace will have products specifically designed for removing difficult adhesives, but you can also DIY with household products.
Bliss Hu Mid 20s tech worker in NJ, trying to figure out how to invest 300k in savings
26 November 2024 | 13 replies
So your tenant pool is extremely important if not the most important thing to look at when investing in NJ.
Account Closed Favorite Landlord/Property Management Software/App & WHY?
25 November 2024 | 11 replies
i am confident i can manage the relatively small amount of requests, and have heard some good things about apps and software that are a "one stop shop" for landlords that allow payment, leases, and repair requests. i have one out of state rental property with a plethora of options for handymen and contractors around. i have been paying a property management company 8% plus all of their inflated costs of repairs and fees and with insurance going up it has really opened my eyes to my margins not as healthy as i would like.do you have a certain product you have used or use or would recommend?
Henry Clark Self storage- Syndication Stress Tests
24 November 2024 | 1 reply
Just like our BANKERS validate and question our deal analysis, you need to be the BANKER.Majority of the Syndication failures going on right now are due to either Short-term financing used on longer term projects- in a period of extreme interest rate hikes, material Inflation, or Covid related supply chain or personnel issues.You as the BANKER, know that all of the above should have been covered by the Syndicator and by you the BANKER. 
Val Berechet Is it still a good idea to invest in Tulum, Mexico?
11 December 2024 | 101 replies
They have been extremely successful int bringing hotels flights to the country, amusement parks and other businesses.The current Mexican president AMLO is the most leftist president Mexico has ever had.
Bracken Bjorn First-time investor: Out of state or local?
25 November 2024 | 14 replies
However, Northern Utah seems to me an extremely hot market right now, with deals closing before they can even hit the MLS.
Nadir M. Which PM software is most recommended?
23 November 2024 | 9 replies
Go to Etsy and search for "rental property tracker," and you will find hundreds of nice spreadsheets to track 10-20 rentals, usually for under $10.Software has extremely helpful features like online payments, marketing syndication (click a button, and your property is advertised on multiple sites), electronic document review/signing, maintenance tracking, and owner reports.
Rod Merriweather Trying to Scale- Lending Help Needed
26 November 2024 | 17 replies
Also, be sure to consult a CPA about the timing of transitioning properties to an LLC to avoid potential complications with financing or taxes.Take time to compare multiple lenders and products that fit your strategy.