
19 August 2024 | 16 replies
@Titus MeisenheimerTaking your real estate investing ventures global may be both thrilling and difficult.

21 August 2024 | 26 replies
Don't let high interest rates stop you from capitalizing on a great opportunity.

19 August 2024 | 9 replies
This would include local resources with other builder connections should you want to consider switching builders, local property managers to assist with leasing of the home, local brokers to assist with selling of the home once completed or that can stop by to check on progress of the build, local insurance providers, lenders, CPAs, RE Attorney's, tax advisors, etc.

22 August 2024 | 15 replies
So someone can just stop paying taxes and create a funding gap for our public schools, firefighters, and county road maintenance and now private investors & Counties are going to bankroll the cost and administrative overhead to sell their property at auction and give them back the net auction proceeds?

19 August 2024 | 4 replies
We also own our management company & manage the properties afterward, offering a seamless, one-stop-shop experience.If you have any questions along the way, I’m more than happy to assist.

19 August 2024 | 244 replies
Please stop.

19 August 2024 | 6 replies
This refi will definitely increase my mortgage payments but it will also absorb a HELOC which will put a stop to I/O payments.

18 August 2024 | 12 replies
Any company insuring your properties without an inspection most likely has a clause buried deep in their policy allowing them to deny claims for conditions found on the property that do not meet their UW standards and they will deny you claim based on "the house should have not been insured with them anyway".Although the inspections can be annoying look at it from the other side.You pay them 1000 to 3000 a year to insure a rental property where they agree to pay out possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars if it burns down or up to 1 million if a tenant slips on a bananna peel and falls down the steps or the tenants dog bites someone and since you didn't enforce the tenant having their own renters policy to cover the dog bite the landlord's policy is paying out.The insurance company is very much like your rich uncle backing your business venture - you run the business, he takes on the financial risk from disasters, and doesn't even get a say in who lives in the property.Your rich uncle asking you to fix the steps, put up a handrail, etc which is in your and his best interest long term.Do you really want to rent out a property with a busted front step and a bad roof that is going to leak sooner than later?

19 August 2024 | 52 replies
The OG Podcast was the "one-stop shop" and focused on what folks were coming for - actionable and relatable real estate advice and stories.There is such a thing as too much of a good thing and the current BP environment is evidence of that.