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Sumitro Samaddar Zillow rent estimates on some properties look too high to be true
21 May 2024 | 5 replies
I have a feeling that they are not accounting for the actual property type, just location and sqft/bed and bath.
Rob Blumenstein Duplex Development/Construction Chicago Suburbs
21 May 2024 | 11 replies
I designed a 2 bed 1 bath stacked triplex that fits on a 30' wide lot with 3' side yards and we can build it for $174 a sq ft hard cost. we do them where the land is 10% of after repaired asset value which in our market is 50k approx. we study multifamily trends and stay with it.
Brooke Dyer Investing in Residential Construction?
21 May 2024 | 8 replies
I'm reducing the footprint and repricing.... finally a smart person. our floorplan for each unit we build is 668 sq ft and 2 beds for that exact same reason. people that Aren't in cheap markets don't understand. in columbus we face appraisal issues if we don't keep it as small as possible. 
Amber Douglas How to Finance a Small (40K) Home Purchase?
20 May 2024 | 4 replies
I have found an 1100 Sq Ft home (2 bed 1 bath).
Michael M. Turning Primary Residence to Rental
21 May 2024 | 25 replies
It’s a 3000 sf 5 bed 3.5 bath new build (2022) with really nice finishes. 
Pratik Kochar Input on Investment opportunity
20 May 2024 | 1 reply
Both properties fall into Class B- category and has no HOA and no rental restrictions.Here are the details for each property:Property 1:3 Bed, 2 Bath (1020 sq ft)Purchase Price: $250,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $50,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $80,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $2100/monthProperty 2:2 Bed, 2.5 Bath (1168 sq ft)Purchase Price: $230,000Moderate rehab needed (Kitchen, floor, bathroom sink vanity, light & fan fixtures, interior paint)Rehab Cost: $30,000After Repair Value (ARV): $295,000Down Payment: 20% (Out of Pocket: $46,000 + $30,000 (rehab) = $76,000)Projected Rental Income Post-renovation: $1900/monthThe location is moderate, with amenities like shops, restaurants, a mall, and a baseball stadium within a 5-mile radius.Considering buying both as they are in the same building, the total cost and income overview would be:Total Price for Both Properties: $478,000Down Payment & Closing: $96,000 + $10,000 = $106,000Total Renovations: $60,000Total Price (Including Renovations): $478,000 + $60,000 = $538,000Total Out of Pocket: $166,000Projected Gross Rent Monthly: $4000The rate of interest for the mortgage is 7.5%.I am currently evaluating: A) The break-even point for two townhomes considering a cash investment of close to 32%.
Petronella Kerssens Tampa or Orlando That`s the question
22 May 2024 | 27 replies
STRs are saturated at smaller sizes but heavily themed 6+ bed properties can still be great properties in that Disney Area.
John Anselmo Current homeowner first time investment seeking sound entry strategy.
21 May 2024 | 4 replies
I am 35 and the owner of a 1000sqft 2 bed 1 bath starter home that I bought for 150,000k in 2020 at 2.75% interest rate. 
Julie Hill What cities are currently great for high airbnb returns?
23 May 2024 | 80 replies
@Sebastian Rodriguez When contractors move out my wife cleans the place, does laundry, makes beds and restocks it. 
Somesh Mukherjee From Toronto, looking to invest in Buffalo & Rochester area.
20 May 2024 | 20 replies
I have seen one bad tenant crush an entire 4 unit building with bed bugs, non payment of rent, and drive good paying tenants out of the building.The location is the # 1 priority, after that asset condition is really important.