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Germán Rimoldi Does anyone own a Treehouse? | Share your experience
24 October 2024 | 6 replies
This link might give you some ideas;https://bransontreehouseadvent...There’s a new str development being built just outside of Branson that is about 50% treehouses so it must a thing?
Joseph Fenner How do I buy 10 rental properties in 1 year?
30 October 2024 | 94 replies
By the end of the book readers will be able to:Think a Million: Develop the financial literacy and mindset of a millionaire investorBuy a Million: Amass a real estate portfolio with a market value of a million dollars or moreOwn a Million: Turn investments into an asset-based business with ever-increasing net worthReceive a Million: Build an investment empire that provides a million dollars a year in passive income
Sanjeev Advani A Bipartisan Approach to the U.S. Housing Shortage
24 October 2024 | 1 reply
Vance, elaborated on the idea, with Vance advocating the development of non-protected federal lands for housing.
Anthony Lazzara I'm ready to scale from 10 to 50 properties!
24 October 2024 | 5 replies
(about $20K in profits) I've developed and perfected a strategy to manage these tenants (and I'm a Hilton/Marriott hotel General Manager so its not difficult for me)The only thing(s) that are in our way from scaling quickly is;1) a consistent unlimited supply of tenants looking to rent bedrooms, 2) a partnership with a rental management company (we arbitrage 50% of our homes)3) I guess some capital but really only depending on how quickly we decide to scale.MyRoom is the name of the company, (lazzarapm.com) anyone have any thoughts, recommendations, suggestions on how to achieve this, FAST?
Nitin Gove What are your top 3-5 pain points as a OOS investor managing 5+ units ?
22 October 2024 | 2 replies
To add to what @Jonathan Greene wrote:1) Understanding the local market, so you know what Neighborhood Class your building is located in, what Class your Building is (condition & amenities), and what corresponding class of tenants will be attracted.2) Using all this data to properly set your expectations and a realistic ROI.3) How to better screen prospective tenants, including catching fraud, so your property performs better.
Trenton Brown First time filling up a unit for property OOS
23 October 2024 | 7 replies
Set up 1-2 hour time periods on Saturday/Sunday through messaging of when your dad/can call him the showing agent can be at the property so prospective tenants can view the unit (will save him a lot of back and forth).
Barry Cohen New to Bigger Pockets - Looking to learn, teach and network!
22 October 2024 | 3 replies
I want to learn more about the BRRRR strategy, as a means to build a cashflow portfolio, by leveraging my experience a custom home builder and developer
Thomas Pigeon New Spokane Investors
24 October 2024 | 8 replies
Most of my business is working with investors on multifamily and industrial sales and development.
Kathleen E. Main Meeting ~ Regional Investing: Smart Strategy for More Deals!
22 October 2024 | 0 replies
They'll discuss:Opportunities in their Markets - they aren't as far as you thinkEconomic and demographic data to start your due diligenceGrowth and development plans in their communitiesWhy regional investing is a great strategySpeakersMitzi Taylor is Broker/Owner of EXIT Taylor Real Estate with knowledge and expertise in NWA and SW MO.
Annette Eck Landlord’s Realtor Letting Prospects Enter My Home Unsupervised—Is This Legal?
16 October 2024 | 8 replies
Nothing says you can't follow the prospective renter around with a camera repeatedly telling them they're on film and you'll know if they steal anything.