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Seth Smith Urgent Care Facility
16 October 2024 | 4 replies
In short there are many levers that go into a deal like this including but not limited to TIA, buildout, Operator risk, etc...would be more than happy to jump on a call and see if we can provide some insights for your purchase.In general we do not like to place urgent cares in med office spaces, although hospital systems are notorious for throwing an UC in empty or extra med office space they have.  
Daniel Stevens New member and excited to get some initial properties
14 October 2024 | 2 replies
and will have to deal with some fairly unique challenges.You'll probably have more success in Fenton, Holly, Independence Twp or Waterford.Read below for some basic copy & paste advice that may help you.
Marty Rogachefsky Community Investment Program
16 October 2024 | 5 replies
These can help offset the cost of upgrades like HVAC systems, insulation, or windows, which could also make your property more attractive to Section 8 tenants.6.
David Fitch Software for Managing a Portfolio
15 October 2024 | 4 replies
He likes the advanced analytics and how it helps him forecast and plan for future investments.Switching systems can be dauting, but the right tool can make your life a whole lot easier.
Vince Mosca Private money loan
14 October 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $1,435,000 Cash invested: $3,010,600 Sale price: $8,400,000 We identified multiple lots around the light rail system in WA, where we felt that properties are going toincrease in value significantly, these lots were re-zoned from SFH to multi-family (MUR35mostly), we have developed, permitted and starting to build: 8849 Midvale Ave N, Seattle – Two combined lots, zoned for multifamily where we built 12 townhomes
Vince Mosca Private money loan
14 October 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $1,435,000 Cash invested: $3,010,600 Sale price: $8,400,000 We identified multiple lots around the light rail system in WA, where we felt that properties are going toincrease in value significantly, these lots were re-zoned from SFH to multi-family (MUR35mostly), we have developed, permitted and starting to build: 8849 Midvale Ave N, Seattle – Two combined lots, zoned for multifamily where we built 12 townhomes 23007 55th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace – 7 townhouses in a walking distance from thelight rail station, in planning stages with the city of Mountlake Terrace, WA
David A. Are we biting off more than we can chew for out first BRRRR? Any tips?
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
We're bringing a knowledgeable general contractor to the property walk-through next week to assess potential risks, and I will also check the HVAC and electrical systems myself, as I have some experience in these areas.
Sanil Subhash Chandra Bose Simple Guide to Conducting a Title Search: DIY Before Hiring a Title Company
11 October 2024 | 7 replies
Use the public access system available on the website to conduct your search.
Melanie Baldridge Ground improvements qualify for bonus depreciation!
13 October 2024 | 1 reply
Reminder:Ground improvements qualify for bonus depreciation.This includes various landscaping.Roads and external parking areas.Sidewalks and pathways.Fences.Utility systems (including the installation or improvements to water, sewage, drainage, and electrical systems).Outdoor lighting.Rec facilities (like playgrounds, sports courts, and swimming pools).And more.It's a big category for depreciation/bonus depreciation that we love.
John Underwood STR insurance in Florida
17 October 2024 | 14 replies
It tightened up the system and made it harder to file those frivolous claims.I’ve been in real estate here for over 20 years, and while the storms are no joke, it's those past practices that really drove insurers out and drove rates up.