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Stuart Udis Knowing When To Sell
24 February 2025 | 2 replies
None of these strategies are new, all existed when I purchased by first investment but none were as popular as they are today.
Vince Au Newbie, trying to find a location to invest, frustrated!
3 February 2025 | 7 replies
I truely believe that you shouldn't keeping waiting for the "right time to invest" the sooner you invest the sooner youll be able to reap the long term rewards.
Mark Delosreyes DSCR loans - 15% down on turnkey properties
26 February 2025 | 9 replies
Your question of "does the product exist" is a yes, but the better question might be "will the property cash flow at a 1.0X or better at 15% might be the more appropriate question. 
Von Wilson Mixed Use Build
18 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hello need suggestions/advice...own a business with property...Land next door was approved for Mixed Use Construction (Retail on bottom residential on top)..Construction has begunMy business is slow and is affecting bottom line..may need to relocate business and have developer build on my property...Would like to keep property and build same as next door(numbers will be easy to get including approvals) ...looking for investor ..Afterbuild units can be sold or rented...For exist plan total improvements $2.3+MPlease let me know thoughts....suggestions time sensitive..Thank you
Jesse Simmons Creative financing options for distressed property
21 February 2025 | 6 replies
You could structure a low down payment with interest-only payments for a set period, then refinance later.Master Lease with Option to Buy – Control the property now, generate cash flow by leasing it, then buy once it's stabilized.Sub-To or Wrap Mortgage – If there’s existing debt, you might be able to take over payments or structure a wraparound mortgage to benefit both parties.Hard Money or Private Lender for Reno Costs – If you secure a seller-financed deal, you can use private or hard money for the rehab without tying up your own capital.BRRRR Strategy with a Bridge Loan – If you can get the purchase price down, use a bridge loan for acquisition and rehab, then refinance with DSCR or conventional financing.Would love to hear more details to help structure something solid.
Brenden Sperl Should I do a heloc to create a rental in my basement?
26 February 2025 | 6 replies
However, if you plan on living in your existing house and when you convert the basement you can rent out for an additional $1,500 then your cash on cash return of your $50,0000 would be 36% (18,000/50,000), which is a great ROI.
Cody Lewis Need Help Increasing Weekday Rentals
14 February 2025 | 17 replies
This increases your chances of getting those extra nights filled.Airbnb’s Positive Feedback LoopAirbnb rewards high-performing listings with better visibility.
Stepan Hedz Fix and Flip: Goldmine or Money Pit?
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
The truth is, fix-and-flip investing is an incredibly rewarding endeavor, but fully lined up with pitfalls that can easily turn your dream deal into a financial disaster.So, let's break it down:The Good: Why Fix and Flip Can be a GoldmineHigh Profit Potential: If done correctly, flipping can yield 20-50% returns-or more-in a few months.
Nick Volz How/Where in getting into investing into Syndicate deals?
2 March 2025 | 5 replies
If not, then you can invest in a Reg A+ or Reg CF offering or a Reg D 506b if you have a pre-existing relationship with that person.That is where I would start is determing what you can invest in.
Ryan Randall Stuck - Never refinance?
2 March 2025 | 6 replies
They will allow you to tap into the equity without having to refinance the existing low-rate first lien.