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Heather Martini Seeking Feedback: STR Market Insights Report
6 September 2024 | 13 replies
It is intended to be a high level report to give hosts & investors insight into STR data for US markets and help with insight on how to set up your property to stand out versus your competition.  
Guy Idan Recommended Syndication Companies?
8 September 2024 | 19 replies
@Badri MalynurThere are 100’s of funds that start at $10 or $100 now and do not require to be accreditedI am also not a fan at all of the fund of funds / customizable model as when the deal goes bad you are several levels from the sponsor and just paying a middle person fees that are not needed
Margot Weatherford Help! Better to have a vacant building or a few tenants with 50% vacancy?
6 September 2024 | 6 replies
The property features two 1,400 sq ft suites on the main level (one currently leased) and over 3,000 sq ft on the upper level, with 750 sq ft already occupied, 3 small office spaces (+/- 250 sq ft each), and a basement tenant with 1,400 sq ft of storage space.The building generates $6,000 in monthly gross income from its five tenants, but with full occupancy and market-rate rents, it has the potential to bring in $10,000+ per month.Given its historical significance, stunning architectural details, and location, I’m curious about your opinion: Would this property be more marketable for sale with or without the current tenants?
Alex Silang Renovation/furnishing costs of an STR
8 September 2024 | 18 replies
Only you know what level of furnishing will be you personal niche.
Andrew Morse Networking in the ATX area
6 September 2024 | 6 replies
I am brand new and interested in my first foray into real estate investing.People of all skill levels come!
Chris Gawlik Whats it like to invest in C or D class properties?
8 September 2024 | 101 replies
Even though it’s rent controlled, we don’t feel the level of tenant entitlement is as high as A or B areas.
Dillan Gomez First-Time Investor: House Hacking with a 5/1 ARM?
9 September 2024 | 12 replies
Now it's just about bringing as little money to close as possible and cutting my monthly payments down, which this loan product does well on a level I haven't seen elsewhere!
Eric Chan Missed Lien by title leads to missed profits
7 September 2024 | 15 replies
size + quality then, because that level of due diligence is fairly unacceptable
Dan N. 7 deals have fallen due to inspection & seller not agreeing to concession
8 September 2024 | 31 replies
Similarly, does foundation problems mean a cracked slab that’s a $80k fix, a leveling problem on a pier and beam foundation that’s a $8k fix, or minor termite damage that can be taken care of for $2k?  
Seth Baumgartner Exploring BRRRR in Cincinnati: Realistic Expectations and Potential Challenges?
8 September 2024 | 13 replies
As such, the only "deals" typically require extensive renovation, because anything that is purely surface level retail buyers will likely outbid you.