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Danielle Levy Filing lawsuit against property management company
11 January 2025 | 17 replies
Of course we can cut our losses and switch.
John Burtle Building my first spec home!
17 January 2025 | 27 replies
I can see the OP giving this a shot.. but it is risky he could end up making a few bucks and getting experience might just break even or he could take a loss.. that margin is very thin in markets that are not selling as soon as you get CO  thats been one reason we have been profitable very few homes have been carried past CO so financing cost are at a minimum.. you hold a spec home 6 months past Co and every month your losing money you will not recover.
Tom Nagy Stay away from RAD Diversified
18 January 2025 | 29 replies
Apparently, not only did they sell at a loss, I didn't get any money back at all and they claim I owe them an additional $40,000 for "renovations" despite no work being done to the building at all. 
Tom Hall is it a good idea to pay of my mortgage fast?
6 January 2025 | 28 replies
When you pay cash for a $400,000 home and rent it out, your rate of return will likely be less than 6%.You could invest in stocks and earn 7% or better.You could put the money in a high-interest savings account and earn up to 5%.I don't understand why anyone would pay cash for real estate, erasing many benefits that increase the rate of return, while exposing themselves to the risk of loss (turnover costs, bad tenants, capex, etc.). 
Adam Michel First Time Buyer - Off-Market Inheritance Deal
14 January 2025 | 2 replies
Hopefully that upfront diligence plus a healthy contingency budget would suffice to keep me out of that scenario, otherwise I would foresee a guaranteed loss, or underperformance at the very least.
Shayan Sameer Using Home Equity for Fix/Flip or rental property
6 January 2025 | 8 replies
Lots of experience, has some reserves, good market and flipper has a healthy income to recover if things go wrong (probably Not a problem in this situation)4.
Account Closed Property managers allowed unsupervised showings, resulting in theft
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
You should fire them right away and talk to an attorney to prevent the loss, but I wouldn't expect much and it could be a waste since a company that does this will not have the money to do anything.When you have just one unit and you are looking for PM companies, your options are the bottom of the barrel because it's not a good use of the big one's time.
Jake Baker My BRRRR Horror Story! What could I have done differently?
26 December 2024 | 18 replies
What started as a promising BRRRR ended with us making the tough decision to sell at a loss after an unexpected disaster.The Numbers:Sold for: +$230KPurchase Price: $115KClosing Costs: $3KRehab Costs: $105K ($49K original rehab, $56K additional repairs due to the car crash)Holding Costs: $31K (12 months)Selling Costs: $16KInsurance Claim Recovery: +$25KNet Income: - $16KWhat Happened:This was supposed to be a BRRRR.
Barbara Potts Interest in self storage syndications
16 January 2025 | 12 replies
I was so sorry to hear about your loss