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Daniel M. Planning a Sustainable Duplex on a $200K Budget for Positive Cash Flow – Need Your In
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
The project's primary goal is to offer comfortable and affordable living spaces while ensuring the property adheres to Pretty Good House principles and incorporates the sustainable building practices championed by experts like Joe Lstiburek and Allison Bailes.
Ross Hayes Debt Pay Down Analysis
23 February 2024 | 15 replies
I create a spreadsheet that calculates principle pay down using the built in functions for principle and interest (ipmt, ppmt).
Catherine Frederick Purchasing first condo but concerned with future negative cash flow
23 February 2024 | 7 replies
Additionally, thoroughly research the local real estate market, economic conditions, and renter demand to make an informed decision about whether the condo purchase aligns with your investment objectives.
Brian Rodriguez Encroachment of property/Easement
23 February 2024 | 10 replies
I've also seen entire lines of improvements encroaching in a daisy chain because a marker on the ground was mis-identified.Lastly, while I may be giving your loan underwriter too much credit, is it possible the underwriting objection is the existing loan on the neighbor's property? 
Tom Wallace Foundation issues found one year after purchase.
22 February 2024 | 12 replies
Inspections are to identify problems yes, but they're not perfect and in your own words you assumed the sagging was a normal older home issue...which is a totally reasonable assumption for you and the inspector to make.Now for the course of action, get the structural they will be your objective analysis of the situation and what needs to be done.
Trevor Toft No cash flow but great property! Rent or Sell?
21 February 2024 | 24 replies
You’re making a lot on appreciation and principle pay down here, and rent appreciation will create more cashflow in a few years for you.
Jeremy Porter Mastering Real Estate Investing: A Comprehensive Guide to the BRRRR Strategy
22 February 2024 | 1 reply
Taking the time to implement a comprehensive screening process can ultimately save you time, money, and stress by helping to minimize the likelihood of future tenant-related problems.Property Management Tips: Discover the fundamental principles of property management, encompassing a comprehensive understanding of handling maintenance, rent collection, and effectively managing and addressing tenant issues.
Shukr S. Seeking Hard Money Partnership: Flipping Success in the DMV Area Without Interest
21 February 2024 | 5 replies
Rather than charging a fixed interest rate, I'm looking for someone willing to take 50 percent of the profit once the property is sold.As a Muslim, I adhere to principles that prohibit the use of interest.
Daniel M. Embarking on a Real Estate Journey from Brooklyn to the Hudson and Housatonic Valleys
21 February 2024 | 4 replies
My vision involves a $200,000 duplex that not only offers a comfortable and affordable living space but also adheres to the principles of Pretty Good House, integrating the sustainable and efficient building practices advocated by Joe Lstiburek and Allison Bailes.Would love to hear more about your project and perhaps explore ways we can share insights.
John Lee New Member Introduction
21 February 2024 | 7 replies
Establish connections with real estate brokers that focus on investment properties.Funding: Explore various funding options, such as partnerships, hard money lenders, private lenders, and conventional mortgages.Make use of your experience in building to precisely estimate repair costs and provide prospective lenders with well-prepared project proposals.Look into any grants or incentives that may be available to real estate investors on a local and federal level.Create a concise business strategy that outlines your objectives, both short- and long-term, target properties, and investment tactics.Remember, each real estate market is unique, so adapt your strategies based on your local conditions.