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Jeff S. Reserve Studies going bonkers
18 November 2024 | 2 replies
At one time they were trying to figure out how  to finance a $10,000,000 roofing and siding project but got bogged down with attorneys and all the mess that goes along with a project that size.
Matt A. Contractors in California bay area without contractor license # or name on vehicles?
19 November 2024 | 4 replies
I ask because I've interviewed a number of general contractors over the years for my various real estate projects and am shocked at how the vast majority showed up to the job site to give an estimate in a vehicle that did not display their contractor license number or business name.Aside from this one issue, they'd often have great portfolios, long list of successful permits I could verify they pulled, great references, no complaints on their license, and had been licensed for over a decade.
Austin Ehret New Investor in Mid Coast Maine
20 November 2024 | 3 replies
This would make it into two, two bedroom units with the intent of making them long term rentals.I'm guilty of having a lot of projects going at once so my focus right now is bringing the cottage to a point to refinance out of the private money and either make it our primary residence for a year for the financing perks or to go straight into a short term rental.With the four bedroom house I'm trying to decide if it's worth splitting into two units or if I should keep it a four bedroom rental.The cottage I'm also tempted to do mid term with to lower the turnover and maintenance but open to suggestions.The third property I'll probably just let the current renters pay the mortgage for the time being if I'm able to acquire it anytime soon.
Ashley Barnes Smart Investing in Dubai's Off-Plan Market
17 November 2024 | 0 replies
Not every off-plan project is a surefire win; some are overhyped, and others don’t live up to expectations once completed.
Michael Daley Looking for second investment property in San Diego mid-term/house hack/short-term
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
The Bayfront project and University make West Chula Vista interesting.
Albert Blair Renting to Contractors
19 November 2024 | 7 replies
For example, their rent is $2000, they pay me $1000, I then apply the $1000 to the renovation project, which they estimate to be around $8,000.How should I write up the lease agreement as far as collecting the rents?
Richard Foltys Seeking Advice on Best Long-Term Investment Locations in the USA or Caribbean for STR
21 November 2024 | 8 replies
You can basic info on short term rental projections and occupancy rates with a free account, but will have to purchase a membership to get detailed info. 
Jason Porto Reserve Fund Contributions
18 November 2024 | 12 replies
In the end it's my responsibility to forecast any big projects that may happen in the next few years and make sure I'm covered for those.
Jacob Bremer HELOC next move? Better options?
18 November 2024 | 6 replies
Just ensure that the projected rental income comfortably covers the new payments, including the HELOC.
Nolan Ring 3/3 lenders have no idea about FHA loans
21 November 2024 | 10 replies
All this fancy mumbo fha guideline gumbo means is that your projected market rents assuming all units, if it were rented Times 75% need to be greater than what your monthly payment is  (PITIA = principal/interest/taxes/insurance/assessments monthly), other wise FHA will not lend at that loan amount so common solutions to this when rents are too low in your local market are to put more money down payment which defeats the whole purpose of low 3.5% down FHA doesnt it?