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Bill Mitchell Average Cost for Kitchen Granite Countertops?
9 June 2024 | 20 replies
Size makes a big difference in cost.
David Cherkowsky How to Evaluate if Renovations are Worth It
10 June 2024 | 6 replies
It is a townhouse and the adjacent property (that previously had an identical interior layout and size) has gone through a renovation to expand the kitchen by approximately 100 sqft, and add a second bathroom.This adjacent property is currently renting for $300-400 more than what I believe I can rent my property for.
Chris Heinmiller Selling Raw Land to Non-Profits
11 June 2024 | 9 replies
we just bought an underpriced piece of land that was unentitled and had high upside in Franklinton in Columbus Ohio. a non profit owned a plot 4x the size an Called us only after our project was announced and asked If we'd buy their site. we gave them 4 different ways they could work with us and their realtor wasn't experienced enough and neither was their director of finance. the bought it to put a food pantry and couldn't because they can't develop. it's a mistake on their part to purchase land like this. their funds should have been used for other reasons.
Keith Howes Being a real estate investor what is the mindset in buying a primary residence?
10 June 2024 | 4 replies
We are choosing new build because A) our family 4 has a certain size demand B)  the price-quality ratio doesn't seem to make sense when considering a preexisting home C) with interest rates being at near 8% with preexisting homes, builders are offering 5.99% interest rates and the exact home we are looking at is about $75K discounted because it's a spec home and the builder doesn't want to pay taxes on it.So, live in it for 5-6 years hopefully rent it out with a fully finished basement for potentially $4,200 in 5-6 years.
Marcus Auerbach Newbies: investing is not rocket science - don't let the gurus tell you otherwise
11 June 2024 | 116 replies
It just kills me to see people spend downpayment-sized chunks of money on hands-off gurus.
David D. Using a predictive model to find undervalued properties.
11 June 2024 | 46 replies
Nice Steven....And AI can give comps very fast as well these days lol :Based on the recent home sales data for Woodland Hills, CA, it's difficult to determine if 22757 Charlemont Pl specifically has a good ARV (after repair value) without more details on the property's condition, size, and features compared to other recently sold homes.
Ashley Wilson Multifamily & Market Cycles: How to Time the Market
10 June 2024 | 6 replies
Many investors seem to believe there is only one “right” way to invest but we both agree “one size does not fit all”.
Eric Inigo Experience or thoughts on Homeroom?
14 June 2024 | 101 replies
Not like anyone has to fill Bruce Wayne sized shoes but does real estate investing have to be this despicable?
Conrad Legé Advice on comps
9 June 2024 | 10 replies
If it is densly populated and most homes are similar age/size and you still cant' find any, then you can start looking back more than 6 months if needed. 
Jake Snavely Columbus, GA / Phenix City, AL Rental Investments
9 June 2024 | 16 replies
Jay is right, this is on the not so good side of town and you’ll be sink tons of money into an investment to not have decent clients and be able to rent the units out for more than $600/800 depending on the size and location.