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Shakil Ahmed BHAM an HSV SFR or MFR investments
21 June 2024 | 2 replies
Just like Florida gets hurricanes, California gets earthquakes, and the northeast gets ice storms. 
Roman A Elizarov Is Cape Coral FL a good place for real estate investors?
24 June 2024 | 20 replies
Investing in areas poised for development or revitalization can yield favorable returns over time.When considering the property with the biggest ROI in Cape Coral, it's essential to evaluate various factors such as location, property type, condition, rental potential, and your investment goals.
Giles D. Syndication deals gone sour and the GP is now radio silent! What can I do?
28 June 2024 | 100 replies
correspondence between me and Lane.Giles,One of the biggest misnomers is that the tax benefits on syndications are worse than owning rentals which is false especially when doing a cost segregation.I just got back the estimate for Aubrey Apartments in Houston to which we will likely implement in year 1 of the deal.Based on our consultant's estimates, it looks like for every 100k invested, passive investors look to get back 58k in losses in the first year alone.Assumptions: 10M of losses first year, 70LP/30GP split assuming total capital raise of 12M... 10/12 x 70% = 58%.
Russell R Massey New single family build in the Floodway on a studied stream - cost insights?
23 June 2024 | 3 replies
I hired an engineering company to provide the following for the Floodway Permit:Topographic SurveyFloor CertificationNo Rise CertificateElevation CertificateThe biggest issue for me was the wait time. 
Daniel Ben-Hur Buying a home every 2 years, renting the previous home out, and repeating, good idea?
26 June 2024 | 32 replies
That is the biggest mistake I see with many investors. 
Golan Corshidi Is investing based on appreciation a recipe for disaster?
25 June 2024 | 125 replies
If there is earth quake and property falls into ocean or anything else that brings value to $0, you can at most lose 30% of property value 3) most investors do not irresponsibly spend the all the extracted value.  
Nicholas Bagliani First time home buyer advice
24 June 2024 | 13 replies
1st of all corporations own less than 2% of single family homes, they have actually reduced thier share of buying recently, now investors continue to buy up properties, it’s just more mom & pop types, all that said the housing market is in an extremely strange place, I could make strong arguments for prices pulling back, reaccelarting, or being basically flat, the biggest thing I’d advise is looking at you payment, comparing that to what would pay in rent, figuring out how long you plan to be the house and making an decision based on that, generally in that under 400k price point, breakeven for buying a property seems to about 3-5 years if you plan to stay in the house longer than that, bite the bullet & buy, if not rent.  
Petronella Kerssens Advice needed on purchasing multiple properties in Florida as European investors
23 June 2024 | 11 replies
We're in the biggest bubble ever produced.....I'd be patient and wait.
Emily Rocha Head. Is. Spinning.
21 June 2024 | 0 replies
🤪Doing 'the thing' means:💸multitasking💸meeting daily with investors and lenders💸reviewing deals and opportunities for others💸teaching others how to determine how to evaluate deals💸listening and learning from others' experiencesMy biggest takeaway this week is the need for PATIENCE.
John Campbell Steps to Turn Primary into Rental
21 June 2024 | 10 replies
If you have a loan, you may wish to look into due-on-transfer clauses, as well as whether turning it into a rental requires you to refinance to a non-owner-occupied loan/rate.If you're going the umbrella insurance route, perhaps see if it will cover you for several things including just the routine slip and fall (like mold or earthquake).