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Sani Shu Anybody familiar with Keystone Funding Network?
6 September 2024 | 79 replies
Utah is ground zero for these boiler room operations.. just another money grab for those dreamers who think they should be able to do real estate deals with non of their own money... those folks that reply to these are the easiest targets and have 3 to 5k in their credit cards..
Andrew Steffens Question for PM's, Self Managers
4 September 2024 | 13 replies
To be honest its mostly not for self managers (though I am open to it) - the target is mostly for small PM's looking for help to scale. 
Jeff Wang Post Grad House Hacking Feasability
4 September 2024 | 5 replies
The rent growth and appreciation in Williamsburg is attractive but the annual returns will likely be lower.If you decide on NYC, you may want to target househack properties with additional income potential like ADUs, storage and private parking.All the best!
Michael Calvey Are Airbnb bans actually hurting renters, homebuyers, and your local economy?
5 September 2024 | 26 replies
How long will he be employed if he is on podcasts presenting data about how much Airbnb is hurting communities and the housing market.That being said, I think Airbnb, like corporate landlords, are easy targets to blame, even though they certainly add to the problem, but are not the problem.  
Yu Jin Song Looking to invest in Dayton Ohio, does any of you have good insight about this city?
3 September 2024 | 12 replies
Hi Yu Jin,Dayton is a step up from Toledo but also comes with a step up in price.The numbers make sense in many Ohio cities.You make money when you buy and not when you sell.So look for off market (We do a lot of direct to seller), negotiate hard, buy with cash and buy quickly.Great deals don't last so you need to know the numbers very well in your target market.I've flipped hundreds of properties in Toledo since 2014 and am glad to say that I know the market like my back pocket.All I need is the address, scope of work and how much I can buy it for.Quick access to AREIS, the MLS to run comps and "ka ching".I know if it's a deal or not.Immerse yourself in the market and become a market expert on the numbers.Nothing comes easy mate and all good things take time.If you are looking to build a rental portfolio in Ohio you have to build a big one.Buying 1 or 2 properties and expecting a significant impact to your bottom line from a net-worth or cashflow standpoint isn't worth the risk IMO.In all sub $100,000 markets, it's important to build a large portfolio as there is a high likelihood that you will have repairs and vacancy on 1 or 2 properties at any given moment.Just my opinion and all the best.
Omri Avital Should I use BRRRR
3 September 2024 | 10 replies
You can target properties that need light rehabs to start.
Conrado Balicusto Requesting Investment Strategy Advice for a Real Estate Newbie
2 September 2024 | 8 replies
Here’s our OPINION for the Metro Detroit market (use as a template for your target area!)
Jason Eisert Advice Needed: Selling a One-of-a-Kind Estate in Kailua Kona, Hawaii
1 September 2024 | 1 reply
However, given its design and commercial-like feel—originally built as a retreat center with a strong Japanese influence—I’m uncertain about the best market to target for a sale.I’m hoping that someone in this group might have connections or advice on how to approach selling a property like this.
Damien C Hyatt Need advice for Starting Investing Journey
1 September 2024 | 8 replies
We’re targeting the Florence/Hebron/Burlington area in Boone County, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, OH.
Elijah Quinones Advice on comps
31 August 2024 | 8 replies
Here are some tips on doing comps when you do them:1. use the same bed count, go up or down a half bath2. start at a 1/2 mile radius from your target house (expand 1/2 mile each time to get more comps)3. start at 3 months back (expand 3 months more each time to get more comps)