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Aditya Kohli How to find mid term rentals for 3Bed 2 bath property?
19 November 2024 | 19 replies
If multiple travel nurses are telling you that the price you want is outside their budget, then the MTR market may not be the right place for you.
Lucas Schlund How Much Cash Do I Need To Put Into My First BRRRR and How Much Should Be Financed?
21 November 2024 | 23 replies
Once you have multiple crews going at once, labor costs can get out of hand very easily.
Jason Porto Reserve Fund Contributions
18 November 2024 | 12 replies
I'm on a completely different angle of this.I think you should have way more reserves than the average BPer, especially if you have multiple units.
Sendil Thangavelu Tenant Eviction case--Ocala, FL
18 November 2024 | 13 replies
After multiple promises of catching up on rent, they are now 3 months behind.
Robert Frazier Value add opportunities under new Boise Zoning code create cashflow opportunities.
19 November 2024 | 13 replies
This is contradictory from what I see locally and what I have been told by multiple national lenders. 
Ruben VanDusen What's The Point
15 November 2024 | 2 replies
If multiple choice isn't your thing. ☺ 
Zack Rosenbaum Insurance on a 4 unit in Columbus Ohio
16 November 2024 | 8 replies
Have multiple 4 units (B/C asset class) in different parts of city and we average about $100-$120 a month per building.Cheers,Art
Amanda Gauthier Property Management in Akron
19 November 2024 | 21 replies
They have stepped in to cover repairs for me, pressured mngt to do the same, introduced me to other PM teams that would perform better, shared multiple resources with me to assist with the sale of the properties and have spent ample time helping me strategize overall about what to do with these properties.
Joseph Fenner How do I find the best deals?
15 November 2024 | 4 replies
Here’s the quick-and-dirty lowdown to get you started:1️⃣ Where to Look:LoopNet & Crexi: Good for commercial deals, though the best ones go fast.MLS (Multiple Listing Service): Access through a realtor for hidden gems.Auction Sites: Think Auction.com or HUD homes for distressed properties.Direct Mail Campaigns: Target landlords with older properties (especially those with code violations).2️⃣ Systems for Finding Deals (Step-by-Step):Set Your Criteria: Market, budget, unit count, rehab level.Build a Deal Funnel: Use LoopNet, Crexi, wholesalers, auctions, and brokers.Analyze Quickly: Use a property calculator to see if it cash flows.Direct Outreach: Contact sellers or property managers directly.Get Your Network Tight: Property managers, realtors, contractors—they’ll drop the best leads.3️⃣ What Makes a Good Deal:Cash Flow Positive from Day 1.Below Market Value (usually needs rehab).Upside Potential: Think rent increases, better management, or refinancing options.4️⃣ How to Become the Better/Best:Study the Market Like a Hawk.
Sheldon D. Cummings Mr. Texas Real Estate Investment Company
16 November 2024 | 4 replies
They have millions in lawsuits against them and are in default on multiple loans that I’m personally aware of.