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Kylie A. Thoughts on Crowdfunding Realestate?
20 October 2024 | 7 replies
@Kylie A.Crowdfunding is just another way to raise $ / conduit for a sponsor.
Philip Levi HVAC Unit Advice Needed
16 October 2024 | 9 replies
This year we had a heat pump cleaning, testing refrigerant charge (didn't need any added) and a capacitor replacement, bill was $157.05, factor I consider are the age of the existing unit, if it needed a charge, potential leak, cost of refrigerant (over the years there have been many varients of the type of refrigerant). 
Sanjida Rabbani New in RE investment
18 October 2024 | 6 replies
Become a syndication Co-GP by either putting up the escrow funds or by raising money for the true GP where you receive 1% of the GP share of project upside, then create website and social media marketing materials where you hold yourself out as THE GP for the syndication. 5.
Allende Hernandez Need suggestions on how to handle utility costs for house with "efficiencies"
20 October 2024 | 8 replies
This would allow me to raise the rent for the main house a bit over market but I'm concerned usage could get out of control and making my cashflow take an unpredictable hit.Does anyone see other options here that may work better than the two above?
Manthan Patel My goal is to buy my first condo for a rental. Any tips?
17 October 2024 | 7 replies
A couple of thoughts specific to condo investing:1) Be sure to include the condo fees into your cashflow analysis, and budget for potential assessments as projected capital expenses2) Make sure the condo association is solvent - a good litmus test is whether or not the units are approved for FHA financing3) Make sure the condo association rules/regs allow for rentalsGood luck!
Abhishek Agarwal Advice Needed: Seller's Counter Offer Raises Concerns - LTV, Inspection Timing.
15 October 2024 | 6 replies

Hello fellow homebuyers,I recently made an offer on a house with an inspection contingency covering the roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, backyard fencing, and pest infestation. The house is already occupied by ...

Alan Asriants Strategies for new investors/Househackers
18 October 2024 | 1 reply
I purchased a property before that had way below market rents that were locked in for a year and after a year I raised those without doing any work and was able to get them to market rent.
Sanjeev Advani Area15: Las Vegas’ Immersive Entertainment Hub
16 October 2024 | 0 replies
Despite some complaints about pricing, Area15 is seen as a testing ground for immersive entertainment across the U.S., with international expansion plans on the horizon.
Jonathan Greene If You Never Want To Hear About Columbus In the Forums Again, Reply Here
20 October 2024 | 147 replies
I have been in communication with @Scott Trench about the topics you have raised, and I believe we are operating in line with what management is currently allowing on the forums.Booooooooooooooooooooo.
Phil Petite Question About How to Structure Deals Using Private Money
17 October 2024 | 12 replies
I feel a bit stuck in this scenario, and I could use some advice.I'm raising some money from private investors and wanted to run some options by more experienced posters, because I'm a bit unclear as to what the best way is to structure my deals with private investors, or if there are better options that I'm not considering.Here are some rough numbers to capture a deal that is on my radar:Loan amount from investor: $110kYearly Interest Paid to Investor: 7%Monthly Rent from Property: $1300Monthly Interest-Only Payment to Investor: $642Monthly Property Taxes: $71Monthly Insurance Payment: $71Property Management fees: $104Net Cashflow: $412Now, this is not a bad outcome, and I am fine with it, but I am wondering what someone else might do differently if you were in my position - Should I charge an upfront fee to my investor (maybe $5k or so for this deal and also keep the cashflow as my monthly management fee), or would you instead use the $110k from the investor to BRRRR a bunch of deals, or would you try to just use the capital for one deal at a time?