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David Yandel Opportunity to purchase property in established mobile home / rv park
29 February 2024 | 5 replies
People in this park range from using the land for manufactured homes and or park model rvs and fully movable units.
Anthony Wilhite New investor and Networking
29 February 2024 | 18 replies
But then find an investment model that feels comfortable (house-hacking is the quickest way to amass properties), find an agent that knows that model, look at homes, run numbers and pull the trigger.The quicker you buy the first one, the quicker you can buy the second and third and onward.
Alex Nassar Single Family or Multifamily
29 February 2024 | 7 replies
What's more, comparing the financial models of the two investment kinds in the region of your choice can help you choose which one best fits your financial and lifestyle goals.
Tony Pellettieri Loan product to avoid impending failure??
1 March 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Tony Pellettieri: Quote from @Arthur Schwartz: Consider bringing in a new partner to help with funding, and offer them a guaranteed return or a percent ownership We just entered into a JV with a new partner, and I believe this is the strategy we are going to utilize that will be the most cost effective and mutually beneficial for all parties. this is my business model  we come in as JV and help folks like you scale.. it works great for the right circumstances. 
Sunny Karen Should we pull the trigger on these properties? First time investor in Tulsa
29 February 2024 | 28 replies
I only purchase off market, never put money down and I don't use banks, so my model is very different.
Merritt Harris Hourly cleaners verses sub contractors
29 February 2024 | 8 replies
The hourly ones have expected completion times based on sqft and bedroom/bath sizes so they really cannot take too much of an advantage, and even if they did we are covered by cleaning fee (all of this has been factored in already).Most hotels staff in house to the point of their lowest occupancy months and bring in contractors at times of higher occupancy, so we are trying to follow this model somewhat.
John S. Best toilet for a rental?
28 February 2024 | 2 replies
Hello,I'm looking for toilet recommendations to use in a rental house.Since I'm responsible for paying for the water, I would like something with a low water usage that still gets the job done effectively, and has as few issues as possible.What brand/model would you guys recommend?
Steven Baker 1031 New build sale into like kind
28 February 2024 | 5 replies
@Steven Baker, Like @Bill Brandt said your business model is exactly that of a dealer. 
George Voutsinos Attempting to Remove PMI & Bank Refusing
28 February 2024 | 4 replies
I think some of the higher loan to value conventional loan programs may have gone to that model as well, but I'm not sure.  
Jesse Turner What Do You Use to Estimate ROI on a Specific Amenity?
28 February 2024 | 14 replies
I come from a data science background, so I'm accustomed to creating models to derive the incremental ROI of each variable.I hear some people saying "get the $10,000 hot tub", and I get that, especially if it's a "table stake" that your property needs just to be considered by guests.However, when thinking about less standard amenities, like putting greens, gaming rooms, billiard tables, pool toys, etc. what tools or methods do y'all use to evaluate if a given idea will deliver a positive ROI?