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Stuart Udis If you are buying lower cost SFH's what is your exit?
9 December 2024 | 20 replies
In my opinion, you can make as much money buying cheap houses as you can buying expensive homes.Affordability is an issue for a lot of Americans so I will argue cheaper cities performed better over the past 10 years than more expensive markets / houses.San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA and New York, NY are considered expensive markets.If I look at Zillow's price estimate for homes comparing 2016 and 2024San Francisco - Average Price of home was $1,145,000 and now its 1,262,000(Increase of 10%)Seattle - Average Price of home was $561,000 and now its $848,000(51%)New York - Average price was $561,000 and now its $766,000(37%)Memphis, TN, Indianapolis, IN and Clevlenad, OH are considered cheaper markets.Zillow is showing more appreciation in these markets over the same time periodMemphis - Average price was $73,000 and now its $149,000(104%)Indianapolis - Average price was $107,000 and now its $225,000(110%)Cleveland - Average price was $54,000 and now its $109,000(101%)Population increases and job growth are two indicators that result in appreciation.Two of the cheaper markets listed above(Memphis and Cleveland) are not increasing in population.
Kevin Viner BP Rent Estimator question
18 November 2024 | 1 reply
Hi Kevin, The BP Rent Estimator typically provides the estimated rent for a single unit unless otherwise specified.
Forest Wu Any experience with Coach Carson's Rental Property Mastery (RPM) group?
29 November 2024 | 1 reply
But I can't help but think that I could benefit from the occasional discussion about real estate strategies or bounce opportunities off one another.Coach Carson's RPM program details below:Cost: ~$2500/yearBenefits (form Website):Personalized Coaching: Members receive direct support and feedback from Coach Carson and selected coaches, including monthly group coaching sessions, one-on-one "hot seat" calls, and small group coaching within Action Teams.Action Teams: These are accountability groups of 8-10 members that meet weekly over a three-month period to set and achieve goals, fostering perseverance and resilience among participants.Comprehensive Resources: Members have access to a repository of documents, systems, checklists, and more in the community swipe file, including tenant screening criteria, due diligence checklists, and rental analysis spreadsheets.Exclusive Community: RPM offers a private community of like-minded investors who prioritize time and freedom over scaling rapidly, providing a supportive environment for shared learning and growth.The Group Targets:Investors with experience owning 1 to 8+ properties, whether short-term (e.g., Airbnb), mid-term, or long-term rentals.Individuals who are coachable, hardworking, and value time and freedom over aggressive scaling.
Andrea Davis-Tarantino Newbie over here!
28 November 2024 | 10 replies
So hard money loan in my name, down payment and carrying costs covered by her but we still need to meet to hash out the details.
Philip Jones Auction.com (Have you used it)
1 December 2024 | 7 replies
My recommendation is to first learn in detail how the foreclosure process works in your state then you may be able to intuit how lenders strategize selling the properties. 
Julio Gonzalez Opportunity Zone FAQs
2 December 2024 | 11 replies
@Brian Bohrer I'd love to discuss your question in further detail to ensure I'm giving you the correct answer.
Mat Deveaney New To Real Estate from Pittsburgh
5 December 2024 | 17 replies
This of course depends on your starting bank roll - but if its like mine (under 100k) - Im trying to put as little as possible into it on top of initial equity and fees.this will likely chew a big hole in your ROI  (now if you are looking to improve value with a cash out refi or a great prospect comes along that needs combo new plumbing, roof, windows, foundation repair, etc - well just make sure you know what youre getting into and/or have a good contractor and finger on the pulse of the market when estimating the ARV YOURSELF - couple missed items and you risk having a bad first investment and not doing it again).    7) dont be scared be ambitious ( i should heed my own advice sometimes) 8) define numbers goals within your target areas.  
Roger Mace How to Know if You Have a Good Private Money Broker
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
They assist investors in preparing necessary documentation, such as detailed project proposals, financial statements, and credit histories, which are crucial for persuading lenders.
Frank Thomas First BRRRR in Charleston
25 November 2024 | 13 replies
Also, see if you can pad your estimate with some "contingency reserves" as this way you can come do your refi only as rate/term and do not need money in your pocket at all with the rehab!
Pat Arneson Anxiety Over Rehab Costs
25 November 2024 | 23 replies
Creating a scope of work is the key to estimating rehab costs.