Jorge Abreu
đź“šKick off the New Year with These Book Recommendations!
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
It’s one thing to learn, but turning knowledge into action—mistakes and all—is what separates those who dream from those who achieve.Let’s keep building and growing!
John ONeill
What Makes a Contractor Truly Great? Let’s Chat!
18 January 2025 | 2 replies
🤔Here are a few qualities that, in my experience, separate the good ones from the great ones:1.
Ryan Duphorn
Mid term rentals specifically targeting traveling nurses
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
We have had work crews from a local lab and solar farm (separate bookings, obviously) for 3-8 weeks that rent the whole house in the offseason.
Derek Green
Good ways to keep up to date on the real estate market
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
Most landlords don’t go looking for a property manager until they’re dealing with an issue—tenant headaches, late rent, maintenance problems—so your marketing should focus on providing solutions, not just listing your services.Marketing Strategy: Combined or Separate?
Mark G.
PropStream or PropertyRadar - Freshest Leads
19 January 2025 | 6 replies
What I would do is try both and separate the leads from each and see which one is better.
Stepan Hedz
Scaling a Distressed Property Portfolio: Strategies for High-Volume Investors
30 January 2025 | 0 replies
.- Revolving Credit & Liquidity Management:Instead of taking out separate loans for each property, consider portfolio financing and cross-collateralization strategies to streamline funding and improve cash flow.- Creative Financing Solutions:Options like subject-to deals, seller financing, and syndications can lower capital requirements and increase your purchasing power while providing flexibility for properties with complex financial situations.4.
Franklin Marquette
ADU Valuation | LA County
23 January 2025 | 6 replies
You have to separate the two.
Chris Cox
Long time learner - jumping in!
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
My wife and IÂ have jumped in and invested in two separate STR properties in the Blue Ridge area.Â
Zoe Brennan
New Agent & Aspiring Investor
6 February 2025 | 16 replies
One more tip – people remember stories that trigger their emotions.
Tyler Munroe
Investment Deals in the Boston Area EXIST!
6 February 2025 | 6 replies
I also like Haverhill as a peripheral city to Boston - commuter rail stop, close to major highways, and nice downtown with some municipal improvements on the way.PROPERTY OVERVIEW:Unit Mix: (3) 2BR units, (1) 1BR unit, plus parkingRecent Upgrades: New roof, updated electrical panels, new hot water heaterLocation: Walkable to downtown in a well-established neighborhoodParking: Dual driveways provide off-street parking for tenantsRENOVATION SCOPE & COSTS:Limited photos available, but if the rest of the house is in similar condition, likely cosmetic rehab only (~$30K per unit).Potential upgrades include paint, flooring, kitchen cabinets/counters, and appliances.Ideal for a DIY landlord or owner-occupant looking to add value, but also works well for any investor seeking cashflow.MARKET RENTS & INCOME POTENTIAL:Market Rent Estimates (based on local comps):2BR Units: $2,200 - $2,500/month1BR Unit: ~$2,000/monthTotal Potential Rent: ~$8,600/monthCurrently Fully Tenanted:Current rents cover mortgage payment.Would need to manage tenant move-outs before renovations, which could delay the project.Evictions may be necessary if tenants do not leave voluntarily.FINANCIALS & PROJECTED RETURNS:Financing Assumptions:20% down payment, 7% interest rate, 30-year fixed mortgagePrincipal & Interest (P&I): ~$4,524/monthAnnual Expenses (including taxes & insurance): ~$17,000Utility Costs:Heat is not separately metered, leading to higher utility costs (factored into analysis).Projected Cash Flow & Returns:10% cash-on-cash return once stabilized$31K+ annual cash flow5-year total ROI ~95%, factoring in principal paydown and 2% annual appreciation