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Jorge Abreu Building an Empire in Real Estate: From Dreams to Reality
19 February 2025 | 0 replies
Syndication was the key that opened the door to exponential development, allowing me to reach new heights in my real estate career.During my own journey, I learned that syndication was the key to growing my business.
Dan Black Cost Segregation: The Most Powerful Strategy for Your Real Estate Investments
19 February 2025 | 3 replies
I'm excited to see what develops.
Nate McCarthy How to approach landlord about buying their rental?
11 February 2025 | 13 replies
This could be an opportunity to add value by offering to help with clearing or relocating those items as part of any potential agreement.Why This Could Be a Good Move for YouYou see long-term potential in the property, especially with the large lot and development possibilities (even if those are years down the line).As the current tenants, you have the advantage of a direct relationship with the landlord and familiarity with the property, reducing competition and risk.This could be a chance to lock in a property that you might otherwise lose if it hit the open market, especially in today’s competitive environment.Challenges to ConsiderIf the landlord is emotionally tied to the property or reliant on rental income, they may be reluctant to sell.Financing could be tricky, especially with today’s interest rates and the gap between the current rent and what a conventional loan might cost.The development potential you’re interested in is likely a long-term play, which means the property could be financially tight in the short term, especially if you’re only breaking even or slightly negative on cash flow.Structuring a Potential DealTo make this feasible, you’ll likely need to explore creative financing options that align with both your financial capacity and the landlord’s goals.Seller Financing: Propose a deal where the landlord acts as the lender, allowing you to make monthly payments directly to them.
Mel Park Appreciation: ATL home prices
15 February 2025 | 1 reply
BUT - - man I saw all the new developments and I figured "ok, we're overbuilt....great".      
Alan Asriants The Rental License Guide - Philadelphia
18 February 2025 | 7 replies
That document will often show you when the plans were approved to build that development of X amount of homes.
Laura Casner Member percentage interest in condo used to calculate sq ft - Doesn't match actual
18 February 2025 | 8 replies
That will be a process.If I were the injured party, I would be reaching out to the owner, title company, seller, and /or the developer for compensation.If you are the current owner and renting out the space, you can not claim ignorance of the issue.  
Matt McCurdy State of Cedar Rapids Rental Market
20 February 2025 | 2 replies
I do find it fascinating that I've heard from several developers that they are building/built apartment units for the long term, which to me sounds a bit risky.  
Jason Matthews Why CIPS Matters: How This Designation Opens Doors to Global Real Estate Deals
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Whether you're an investor looking for opportunities abroad, an agent working with international clients, or a developer seeking foreign buyers, having the right network and knowledge is essential. 
Kameron Moore Seeking guidance as a rookie.
17 February 2025 | 2 replies
I have dedicated the last year to educating myself on real estate investing and development and looking to get out of the solo day-to-day labor as a tradesman.
Mayur Chaudhari Need Advice on Hawaii Rental Negative Cash Flow
22 February 2025 | 2 replies
We were breaking even at first bhtbhave steadily developed a negative cash flow!