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Karen Margrave What do you think of this concept for Seniors, Students, etc.?
25 January 2025 | 5 replies
Each grouping had a common room (perhaps it was shared by multiple groupings ... this was a detail I missed) with a nurses/aid workers office.Central to the two sides of the complex were common facilities such as a dining hall, gym {perhaps a pool ... another detail I missed}, theatre &  games room.With one of the fastest growing groups in our society being single people, we are examining a related idea of a  complex / building providing a modest-sized 1-bdroom "apartment" with more semi-private and common amenities.When I read the title to your thread, I thought it was a project proposing to mix students and seniors into a single complex ... and came in thinking, this ought to be interesting :-) 
Sharon Israel Fix and Flip Burlington NC - Help with Comps Analysis
3 February 2025 | 0 replies
However, there is a specific deal Which I find hard to understand the ARV for.It is a Single Family Home, 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom, 850 SQFT.These two comps have a price gap I find hard to understand, even when considering the difference in renovation level.If anyone knows this market well enough to understand the cause of this difference, and if it might be due to an issue with the location, or if there is anything I am missing.Comp 1 - 1011 Elm Street, Burlington, NC, 27217 (120K)Comp 2 - 1109 Walnut Street, Burlington, NC, 27217 (120K)Comp 3 - 1505 N Park Ave, Burlington, NC, 27217 (180K)Thank you!
Marcos De la Cruz Cash flow minimum?
2 February 2025 | 14 replies
Quote from @Marcos De la Cruz: Quote from @Drago Stanimirovic: For a single-family rental (SFR) that's free and clear, meaning no mortgage, the acceptable minimum annual cash flow depends on your investment goals, location, and risk tolerance.
Stepan Hedz Unraveling the Potential of Phoenix's Distressed Property Market
27 January 2025 | 3 replies
The housing crisis saw record numbers of foreclosures of single-family homes in Maricopa County in 2010.
Christopher Heidrich Stuck in analysis paralysis and in the Military
27 January 2025 | 3 replies
Thanks to everything I’ve learned from the podcasts, books, and this community, my wife and I currently own:A triplex in MaineA single-family rental in San AntonioA single-family primary residence in Las Cruces, NM, which will become a rental when we move in a few monthsFor context, I’m an active-duty Army officer with about 12 years left until retirement, and my wife works for a university in Boston.
Kevin G. Investing out of state doing BRRRRs
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
I am not preticuarly brand new to real estate as I've done 1 house flip before and 1 brrrr here locally to me.To begin, I’m aiming to tackle two single-family BRRRR projects in the Jackson County, MO area.
Nick Raffety New investor looking to house hack in 6-12 months
7 February 2025 | 8 replies
Great opportunities to buy single family house and rent out the bedrooms.  
Joe Gellenbeck New to Investing - Excited to Get Started!
21 January 2025 | 18 replies
I'll be specifically looking to start in the Cincinnati, Ohio and lean towards targeting buy and hold single family and potentially multi family as well.Any advice is appreciated and I look forward to connecting. 
Jeff Ryan Mobile home purchase (on rented lot) for single family home investment
6 January 2025 | 14 replies
You're right that it's getting tougher to find solid cash-flowing properties ($600 or more) in Grand Rapids, but the appreciation potential of a single-family home or duplex in Grand Rapids would be much better than that of a mobile home.
Grant Shipman 5 Reasons Co-Living is King for Real Estate Investors
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
A traditional single-family rental may net you only $280/month, whereas a co-living setup can bring in over $1,100/month from the same property.4.