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Jaden Jung Experiences in Roofstock, Doorvest, Norada, or other "Turnkey" solutions
26 August 2024 | 16 replies
and, have good, to very good, vetted property teams in different metros, and detailed quality standards.
Cameron Fowler Out of State Investing Locations
28 August 2024 | 32 replies
Milwaukee is probably still one of the better markets for cash flow, but you have to buy quality and if you are financed (not 100% cash) then slightly better than breaking even in the first few years is a pretty good result.
Tony Sherman Let's brainstorm about private lending
25 August 2024 | 8 replies
I learned that in order for my investing business to be successful I needed three important ingredients: (1) Money (2) Quality contractors (3) Off market properties.That led me to concentrated on finding deals that the numbers worked within, even with rates at 12%+ and up to 4 points for short-term money, and in areas where quality contractors wanted to do work.
James McGovern Building a new D Class Property?
26 August 2024 | 6 replies
There is no hard grading system on investment properties so “Class D” would be a subjective term but ideally it would refer to the “state/condition” of the property, “quality/affordability” of the tenant base and the “rent/income” it could provide.  
Ashish G. Offshore Airbnb Management
26 August 2024 | 11 replies
I see both sides of the fenceAs a consumer I am usually more than annoyed when I get offshored.As a business owner, the Phillipines do offer some quality people with experience at a discount. 
Nina Penuela The Pros and Cons of Out-of-State Real Estate Investing
26 August 2024 | 2 replies
If I own out of state it would only be an A property I would not own anything of lesser quality
James McGovern Is it true that Buyers Agents work harder than Listing Agents?
27 August 2024 | 12 replies
Your earn it in this business and once you have some years in and your getting your business by referral like she does it does get easier at least on the marketing end she has not advertised in say 20 years all of her business just comes to her based on her quality of work with her clients. 2 years ago she was number one agent out of 600 HUNDRED agents and she does not have a team..
Sanjeev Advani Global Real Estate Developments: Key Updates from Denmark, Ireland, France, and Beyon
26 August 2024 | 0 replies
This rapid lease-up highlights the strong demand for quality office space in the region.Germany: Alstria Office REIT Faces Pressure to Maintain REIT StatusAlstria Office REIT, owned by Brookfield, must increase its public float from 4.6% to 15% to retain its REIT status.
Julien Payne New Investor in USA question
26 August 2024 | 14 replies
My higher quality property Class A is doing well but the lower quality ones, Class C are not.
Jon Klaus How much do you pay for carpet?
25 August 2024 | 30 replies
What you pay with labor will depend on if for instance one of my units still has a good pad and tack and strip then I just pay for carpet and installation cost.What you will pay will also depend on how much you are installing at one time.I don't like Berber for rentals.The design of the loop once it starts unraveling it can unwind pretty good an dis harder to get certain stains and pet stuff out of it.With carpet you want a Nylon carpet even if the cheaper version.Some carpet guys will try to sell you the rubber composite carpet stuff which is the really cheap stuff so it will stand up to tenant abuse.The problem is it can only be cleaned usually up to one time and then you need to replace it again.So I would rather get a cheaper nylon that can be re-cleaned many times over after installation for an additional .10 to .15 a sq ft extra than the super cheap stuff I will have to replace again.If you get 1 sq ft for carpet,pad,tack and strip,and labor install and it is Nylon you are getting one heck of a deal.Even at a carpet place usually you are at .40 to .50 for the pad and .50 to .60 for a cheap carpet.Then you have to do material to install and labor.I have seen sometimes if you have to do a small area you can pick up quality remnant pieces for real cheap and hit that type of number or buy in bulk.