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Heather Armoogam Is the CTREIA coaching program worth the money?
21 August 2024 | 17 replies
That said, to give you an opinion on them without knowing a thing of them wouldn't be fair but I AM very disappointed with ALL the mentors and gurus out there to pretty much know how to talk and hype you up but provide zero actual value.What most of these "experts" do is they know how to talk to your desires.
Kushal Shah Small Multi-Family market in Bay Area, CA
20 August 2024 | 11 replies
If resale is your focus, think about the future desirability of the area and whether you can add value that will be recognized by future buyers.Bay Area investing is tough, but it can be rewarding if approached with the right strategy and mindset.
Conor Colburn Building Prefab/Mobile Home in Topanga Canyon/Malibu/Etc?......
18 August 2024 | 5 replies
Call one of your architects to do the research for you, noone in BP will have all your answers, they are too specific, your architect and the building department will know the answer to those questions. your firm should be able to get quotes from builders mentioned on your profile.
Eric Fernwood August Las Vegas Rental Market Update
19 August 2024 | 0 replies
See the 2020 aerial view below.Very little undeveloped private land is left in the Las Vegas Valley, and desirable areas cost more than $1 million per acre.
Nilesh Jethwa 0.7 acres in Kroger anchored center, lease to National tenant, starbucks etc
19 August 2024 | 6 replies
Hopefully you did not pay too much for the dirt. 1 acre is optimal these days because of desired double to triple drive thru for QSR.It can become a problem because if they make the building smaller you get less rent but they do more sales.Example a QSR used to be 3,000 to 4,000 sq ft but now instead wants double drive thru's as not many go inside for fast food like pre-covid.If you get 1,000 a foot less at 30 a foot you just lost 30k NOI and now at 5 cap example paying all cash NNN once developed you have lost 600k value.It can fine as long as you do not overpay for the land.
Amit Raghavan STR - Palm Springs vs Indio (and some specific questions)
20 August 2024 | 15 replies
Ultimately STR here may not work out but we do have a desire to buy in the area.  
Naphese G. What are you techniques on recording what you’ve learned?
18 August 2024 | 4 replies
You can also share the notebooks and collaborate on them through Office 365 if you so desire
Gary Stark Reading Brandon Turner - Rental Property Investing
18 August 2024 | 12 replies
Be conservative with your numbers and you'll see how close you are to your desired cash flow.
Bill Mays Modular startup in North Texas.
17 August 2024 | 0 replies
Yishi Zuo, I understand your desire for collateral.
Cooper B. Clarification on Right of Redemption in Alabama
20 August 2024 | 50 replies
(a) Anyone entitled and desiring to redeem real estate under the provisions of this article must also pay or tender to the purchaser or his or her transferee the purchase price paid at the sale, with interest at the rate allowed to be charged on money judgments as set forth in Section 8-8-10 (as it is now or hereinafter may be amended), and all other lawful charges, also with interest as aforesaid; lawful charges are the following:(1) Permanent improvements as prescribed herein.(2) Taxes paid or assessed.(3) All insurance premiums paid or owed by the purchaser.(4) Any other valid lien or encumbrance paid or owned by such purchaser or his or her transferee or if the redeeming party is a judgment creditor or junior mortgagee or any transferee thereof, then all recorded judgments, recorded mortgages and recorded liens having a higher priority in existence at the time of sale which are revived under Section 6-5-248(c).If the redemption is made from a person who at the time of redemption owned the debt for which the property was sold, the redemptioner must also pay any balance due on the debt, with interest as aforesaid thereon to date.(5) Mortgagees of the purchaser, or their transferees, are considered transferees of the purchaser, and a party redeeming must pay all mortgages made by the purchaser or his or her transferee on the land to the extent of the purchase price.If the purchaser's mortgages do not exceed the amount of the purchase price, the balance must be paid to the purchaser.