
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
I have 0 experience ground up construction loan program nationwide that does NOT require GC to sign anything, only provide proof of 3 C/O's (certificate of occupancy) over the last year I.e. built received occupancy permission now unit is on market or habitable. 700+ FICO I can get you 80%LTC loan to cost on the project on ground up construction for 1-4 units.

14 January 2025 | 5 replies
My experience has always been better with a local lender.With that said, I am reaching out to David Greene's The One Brokerage about a refinance.

14 January 2025 | 5 replies
I'm looking for someone is willing to advise/ teach/talk and share their past experiences.

11 January 2025 | 9 replies
Ask how many units they manage and how much experience they have.

14 January 2025 | 17 replies
Again, I have extensive experience over the last 10 or so years.All the best

20 January 2025 | 7 replies
Based on my 20+ years of real estate experience, I’d say renting the condo might not be the best option—$2,000/month rent minus $800 in condo fees leaves you with just $1,200 before taxes and maintenance, and seniors' condos can be tricky to rent.

12 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?

7 January 2025 | 22 replies
Until you get better clarity on those answers, you are more likely gambling instead of investing.

13 January 2025 | 11 replies
I don't do this for a living and have no real world experience, but at 40% down, even with a 7% int rate, that seems like a high monthly payment.

14 January 2025 | 5 replies
While it might feel like an extra charge to tenants, these packages often provide value that indirectly benefits the property owner as well—like reduced maintenance calls or ensuring the property is better protected.In my experience managing a large portfolio of properties, these fees are becoming more common due to the thin margins in property management.