Scott Trench
Bold Prediction: The Fed WILL Do a 25+ BPS Cut... But RE Borrowing Rates Will Rise
17 December 2024 | 20 replies
Next week talking with financial advisor to move from a broad approach to more food or consumer perishable goods, medical portfolio.
Andreas Mueller
Why Should the Fed Cut Rates at All?
17 December 2024 | 0 replies
And the consumer is spending this holiday season.
Rick Albert
Water Submetering in Los Angeles with ADU
12 December 2024 | 17 replies
We have been doing it based on square feet, but the ADU consumes way less water than what that would actually calculate to (the main house has a backyard, more people, etc).
Marc Shin
STR soap and toilet paper
19 December 2024 | 28 replies
Name brand is overrated, I get almost all of my consumables from Costco.
Michael Plaks
RANT: Preparing/Planning/Guessing for the 2nd Trump Tax Plan
19 December 2024 | 13 replies
I know the market likes to front run.The trump trade to some is definitive trade on some form of hyperinflation, and a consumer discretionary increase via reduced taxes, yet higher costs.
Seth Roland
Advice on Getting a Lender/Financing
9 December 2024 | 24 replies
Quote from @Jaycee Greene: it all depends on the credit scores, but consumer mortgages tend to have lower interest rates than commercial loans.
Melanie Baldridge
A quick mini guide on Bonus Depreciation
10 December 2024 | 1 reply
Continuous participation.This is great if you are talking about an SMB with effectively connected Real Estate.Note rental activity is considered passive unless you meet the RE Pro threshold of 750 hours and more than 1/2 your time.This is the conundrum for passive real estate investors.If you have a full-time job or a large, time-consuming business it can be difficult or impossible to qualify.A huge loss from depreciation if you have one LP investment isn’t going to do anything for you.
Javier Molina
Mildly complex structuring for multiple properties. (LLC, Trusts, Multi-state)
12 December 2024 | 12 replies
CA's Secretary of State forms list the name and address of either a manager or member, so unless you're hiring a third party to serve as manager of your LLC, anonymity is very hard to achieve once filing publicly in CA.As to the probate part, you're right that going through a court probate is a huge hassle, including being expensive and time consuming.
Lorraine Hadden
Is AN 800+ FICO CREDIT SCORE EVEN POSSIBLE?
9 December 2024 | 38 replies
It's a "rigged" system of consumer psychology, the monthly statement payor system.
Luka Jozic
Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
29 January 2025 | 107 replies
G'Day Luka,I'm not a fan of out of state BRRRR.It's hard enough for us on the ground to get rehabs done on time and on budget and I don't even want to think how difficult, expensive and time consuming it would be for out of state investors.And then include a high LTV and that can be a portfolio killer IMO.Hat's off to you mate for grabbing the bull and jumping in.You live, you make mistakes, you learn and you grow.Such is life.Building a large portfolio is an absolute must when investing in sub $100,000 properties in Ohio.I "killed" my business by not wanting to sell to investors that are using leverage.Our sales volume could increase by 70-80% but it is what it is.I just don't believe in it or want the hassle associated with it lolReason is mostly two fold:1) Not in the mood to deal with lenders for 2 months and hope the deal will go through.2) I don't believe that investors should use high LTV when building the foundation of their portfolio.My advice to you:1) Pay them off as quickly as you can.2) Build a larger portfolio.The investors that $#@% the most on my name are the ones that buy 1 or 2 properties and expect miracles.As you said, 1 furnace goes out or a sewer line needs repaired and bye bye cashflow for 2 years.We get blamed although we can't predict to fix certain things and there are just many unknowns with all investments.Our happiest investors are the ones that own 6-7 or even 10+ properties and all with cash and no leverage.They aren't worried about turns or tenant issues that occur on 1 or 2 properties as it's just the nature of the beast.Returns vary but across the board over the last 10 years I have seen 6-10% net ROI's year after year.Building a large portfolio is a must to minimize risk and to get the best possible long term ROI.Thanks