
2 May 2024 | 9 replies
Find your local comps and use @Luke Carl 's Enemy Method.

2 May 2024 | 2 replies
My long term goals are to own LTR’s and use the BRRR method.

3 May 2024 | 35 replies
I am not currently house hacking, but this allows me to rent the home for a profit when we move out in 6 months, which would be impossible if I took out a new loan to purchase.I have blog post on this topic if anyone wants a little more of a deep dive into the powerful strategy of combining these two methods!

2 May 2024 | 8 replies
Are you looking for a turnkey property that's ready to rent out immediately, or are you interested in a property that needs work, where you can add value and potentially utilize the BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) method?

3 May 2024 | 32 replies
If you have equity and positive cash flow in at least one method (STR, MTR, LTR) then you have a decent deal to start digging in to.

2 May 2024 | 20 replies
Essentially large sheets of plywood made of timber, these panels provide exceptional structural strength, have a large amount of embodied carbon in them, are aesthetically pleasing, and can speed up construction times.Like many of the newer construction methods and products being used in the US, many building departments are not knowledgeable in the product and may need additional permitting time.

4 May 2024 | 28 replies
I am familiar with there BRRRR method though as BP talks about it, which leads me to a Q.This is just an example: If an unkept/foreclosure property was purchased for $100K, in a neighborhood that mostly has houses for $200K, and the investor put in $70K for renos for this value-add, then cash-out refi's at $200K, he/she just made $30K to then apply to another purchase, which seems to be what BP talks about a lot.

1 May 2024 | 11 replies
Their methods are a bit intimidating for the new investor.

2 May 2024 | 29 replies
I would work with an investor-friendly agent who focuses on cold-outreach methods like cold-calling, cold-texting, etc to bring you off-market deals.