
11 May 2024 | 38 replies
This can potentially increase the value of your investment over time.Diversification: Investing in Florida real estate can provide diversification to your investment portfolio, as it offers exposure to a different asset class compared to stocks and bonds.However, like any investment, there are risks associated with investing in residential rental units in Florida, such as vacancy rates, property maintenance costs, and market fluctuations.

10 May 2024 | 43 replies
Rehoboth is probably a little better than Bethany for the off season, because it has more year round residents and activity, but rentals are still pretty dead over the winter.

9 May 2024 | 159 replies
If return on equity approaches typical stock market returns, I would lean toward investing in the stock market, as there is less effort involved (though not necessarily less risk).

9 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm located in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area and am open to properties basically anywhere in southern Michigan (anything south of Muskegon from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron is fair game imo.)I now have a fairly large nest egg of cash beyond all of my other investments (stocks, bonds, treasuries, crypto) and I want to turn that cash into a real estate investment or investments and I think my deep background in tech, systems, and marketing should be able to help me substantially.It seems to me like BRRRR on multifamily units makes the most sense, but I'm open to suggestions.I'm basically retired at this point as the only work I do each week is 3-4 hours of consulting for larger tech companies and I'm on a couple advisory boards.What are the best first steps in building a team and creating the systems necessary to start making deals?

9 May 2024 | 7 replies
Our primary residence along with our vacation home is worth about $1.4 million, have a million in stocks etc.. credit score is 700+ How the heck do we get qualified for a loan?

9 May 2024 | 8 replies
There were dead bugs under the bed and on the counter.

8 May 2024 | 0 replies
Furthermore, understanding the resident characteristics allows me to measure the target market and modify my investment strategy accordingly.Inspection ChecklistSituations vary from one property to the next, but here is an on-site inspection checklist to get you started:Interior Units:Inspect vacant units, including one of each finish out type (Classic, Reno, etc.).Check all down units.Inspect one unit from each unit mix.Exteriors:Landscape:Look for overgrown bushes.Identify trees that need trimming (no branches hanging over the roof).Take pictures of the following:Curb appeal on all sides facing the street.Landscape around the office and amenities.Overgrown bushes or trees.Any dead landscape.Areas that may need sod or mulch.Assess drainage:Ensure water flows away from building foundations.Check slope, gutters, downspouts, surface drains, French drains, etc.Exterior Walls:Determine the existing material (wood, vinyl, Hardie, brick, stone).Assess the condition of the walls.Note if painting is required.Take pictures of each building, including building number, each elevation (clockwise), and any breezeways or niches.Windows:Evaluate the condition of existing windows.Consider whether solar screens should be installed.Roof:Identify the type of roof.Assess its condition and age.Parking Lot:Check for potholes.Assess the need for restriping.Note whether the parking lot is concrete or asphalt.Evaluate drainage issues.Walkway:Look for tripping hazards.Assess drainage issues.Foundation/Gutters:Inspect for cracks in the brick.Check for separation in corners from fascia and trim boards.Evaluate drainage and identify poor drainage areas.Amenities:Identify possible improvements.Consider adjustments or additions that can enhance amenities.Talk to the Staff:Maintenance: Inquire about the physical condition.Office: Discuss current residents, delinquency, and potential changes to add value.Assess whether rents are too high or too low.Confirm rents and what is included/not included.Confirm other sources of income and associated charges.Confirm occupancy, pre-release, and vacancy numbers.Note: Maintain professionalism and avoid insulting the owner or broker, regardless of the property's condition.Keep in mind that investing in real estate is like solving a puzzle—you need all the pieces to see the big picture.

14 May 2024 | 125 replies
For me I am making sure all properties has DSCR above 0.9 and total portfolio is 1.4 dscr.My reserve is 50% of gross valuation of all portfolio.How to do this is to over leverage from the asset that I had from 10 years ago when money is cheap and refi with sub 3 percent rate, that money I reinvested to portfolio of dividend stock/etf that generates 15-30 percent cash flows.

10 May 2024 | 23 replies
Insuring old housing stock can certainly have an added insurance component.

10 May 2024 | 19 replies
WWIII and 30 million dead Americans over night.