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Jerry Skefos Website Idea: Investors can review their Lenders
16 May 2024 | 4 replies
I've personally worked with a handful of "investor-friendly" lenders, primarily on DSCR loans in recent years, and each time I've run into significant delays, lack of transparency about the process, have been fed the requirements in a piecemeal fashion (every few days there's a new random request rather than having it all organized from the start), and have even run into lenders who were substantially misinformed about the real estate industry or the laws that govern it on both a local and federal level.I think there should be a better site to encourage accountability by tracking how long it actually takes each lender to close their loans on average, and what unexpected hurdles investors encounter when trying to work with them.I can't seem to find such a site.
Jack Anderson Questions on depreciation and showing material participation
16 May 2024 | 4 replies
My thought is yes because that was time spent renovating the property to prepare it to be rented. 2) Do hours logged include time spent driving to the property to perform renovations and re-stock supplies?
Frank Barletta Is Syracuse, NY really a dump?? Maybe not.
16 May 2024 | 8 replies
Consistent search volumes for rental-related queries like "apartments for rent Syracuse NY" match well with the demographic profile, indicating ongoing interest in housing in this area.Supply and Demand DynamicsBuilding Permits: A notable surge in building permits in 2024, particularly for 2-unit and 5+ unit multi-family structures, notably in zip code 13224, signifies both growing demand and increasing supply, potentially influencing market prices.2024Total Units56Units in Single-Family Structures4Units in All Multi-Family Structures52Units in 2-unit Multi-Family Structures32Units in 3- and 4-unit Multi-Family Structures0Units in 5+ Unit Multi-Family Structures20Google Search InsightsSearch Trends: The terms "luxury apartments Syracuse NY" and "new apartments Syracuse NY" show increased interest, particularly with searches peaking for new construction assets.
Arn Cenedella Market Selection for MF investment
17 May 2024 | 1 reply
And then, , with the trend back towards insourcing, meaning manufacture of goods in the United States based on what happened with the supply chain and China, , investing in areas along major interstates is probably a good idea to the transportation and logistics is going to be very, , very strong there.
Hemant Jain Seeking Advice for First-Time Multifamily Real Estate Investors in Dallas
16 May 2024 | 10 replies
.- Location Focus: for multi-family in DFW, as the supply is low you will need to look what fits the best for you.
Kyle Doherty Joint Venture Structure with Builder (development projects) Is this a fair structure?
16 May 2024 | 8 replies
We are in the Seattle market, so reality is that demand so significantly outweighs supply that on new construction you aren't really at risk of not selling, its more for at what price per sq ft it will end up selling for.But one mechanism build in is that there is a $100k buffer where he will hold at least $50k of his build fee until after house is sold.
John Michael Roberson Passive Income Tax Status for New Construction?
15 May 2024 | 3 replies
I have been in talks with a GC in Georgia and his method of building is: He builds everything at costs and doesn't include any markup or fees, he oversees everything, I only supply funding, and we split 50/50 the profits after paying back the bank and all other associated fees.Since I am only supplying the funding for the deal, is there a way I can structure doing this so that this is considered passive income for myself since I won't be involved with the construction or overseeing the project?
Franc B. Washer dryer hookup issue in rental
16 May 2024 | 8 replies
I'd tell them you will buy it and install it, however, their rent will be increased $X a month to cover the fact that you've now supplied a washer and dryer. 
Gabriel Oquendo How to use OPM
14 May 2024 | 14 replies
I would then get an EIN and a bank account and transfer the funds in order to close on the property and then use as an operating account for the income and expenses so everything can be tracked.I have done deals in a similar fashion as a partnership. 
Farooq K. Negative cash flow for 2nd rental?
15 May 2024 | 21 replies
The question is how is the profile of the state in regards to landlords, growth for the economy, supply of land, and is this house attractive enough on the exit to garner an aggressive bid if you were to sell in the next up market cycle in 7, 12, 15, 21 or whatever years?