Leah Miller
SB9 Urban Lot Split Los Angeles
1 January 2025 | 3 replies
These are all upfront soft costs before you break ground. $300sqft to build at least.If you have any sort of mortgage on the property you will need an attorney to handle the mountain of paperwork the bank will give you for a lien release. 10k+, also probably some nightmare terms to have to build and sell immediately and god knows what.At this point a year has passed and you have spent at least $60,000 cash, you're about to break ground on a structure that will cost you at the very least $400,000 to build, you are still 1 year away from cashing out because you have to now build a house.
Avery Oblepias
Section 8 Tom Cruz
10 January 2025 | 22 replies
With 7 properties paid off you can earn 100,000 a year tax free.
Briar Blake
Property Managers Violated Contract
7 January 2025 | 11 replies
I'm only at 3 rentals and just 1 tenant can make or break you trying to be a PM while also working a w-2, I've already come close.
Tiffani Hollis
Appliances - New or Used?
17 January 2025 | 6 replies
This was a cost-effective way to meet our requirement of providing just a stove and refrigerator (we don’t include washers or dryers), without breaking the bank further.But here’s the twist: If we were upgrading appliances for a long-term tenant with a stellar payment history, we might invest in brand-new appliances.
Mary Ainsworth
Watering Foundation in OKC?
5 January 2025 | 2 replies
The issue with watering your foundation is that you have to do it always, every year without a break in order to achieve the desired effect.
Paloma Wodehouse
Strong Tenant Laws & How to Protect Yourself
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
Squatters break into vacant homes, can present fake leases, and are a valid problem, but if you have cameras on the house, you will be able to get them out right away and you will see them going in.
Doug Wade
Best STR books to read!
30 December 2024 | 16 replies
I am guessing the beach houses were usually purchased and rented with a goal of “free” family vacations being paid for (along with mortgages) by rental income.
Brad Roche
FHA 203(k) vs. Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation Loan
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
Here's how they break down:Fannie Mae HomestyleMinimum Down Payment: 3%-5% (Primary Residence) & 20% Down (Investment/Second Home)Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: Per County Loan LimitsOccupancy Types: Primary Residence, Second Homes, and Investment PropertiesUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements (e.g., new roofing, foundation repairs)-Cosmetic Enhancements (e.g., new flooring, updated bathroom/kitchen fixtures)-Energy Efficiency Upgrades (e.g., solar panels)-Accessibility Modifications (e.g., ramps, widened doorways)-Luxury Items (e.g., pool)-LandscapingNot Acceptable Renovations:-Commercial Use (e.g., turning a residential property into a commercial property)-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential Buildings (e.g., barns, stables)FHA 203(k)Minimum Down Payment: 3.5%Minimum Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: $524,225Occupancy Types: Primary Residence ONLYUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements/Reconstruction (e.g., adding rooms, bathrooms)-Cosmetic Enhancements-Eliminate Health and Safety Hazards-Energy Efficiency Improvements-Major Landscaping (e.g., grading, tree removal, adding walkways)Non-Acceptable Renovations:-Luxury Items-Commercial Use-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential BuildingsBoth of these renovation loans are similar in many ways, but the key differences are:1.
Victor Yang
Taking a small loss to save on taxes?
19 January 2025 | 7 replies
I would strongly encourage you to buy properties that cash flow or break even.
Adrian Sopher
My Story; Life, Mistakes, and Opportunities!
19 January 2025 | 2 replies
I took a break from school and shed all points of stress in my life.