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Ana Mills Separate credit cards for each airbnb? Or is that complicated to track?
20 November 2024 | 13 replies
Hey @Ana Mills, this ultimately depends on what your current portfolio looks like, your entity structure, and your plans to scale or not.If you have a few STRs and no plans to grow, it's beneficial to have separate bank accounts and credit cards for each property.If you plan to scale to 10+ properties and hold each property within it's own entity, maybe just a checking account per entity and keep some credit cards at the holding company level. 
Deborah Wodell Fix & Flip or Fix & Hold?
21 November 2024 | 4 replies
I think if you realistically have enough deal flow of good properties, flipping is a faster way to a huge bank account, since a good flip should be between 30-50% return on investment every 4-6 months, if you are doing it all cash.  
Ika Sargeant Stafford VA property
20 November 2024 | 1 reply
Local bank.
Algerson Andre Starting the New Construction Investment Home Process
21 November 2024 | 5 replies
you need to talk to your bank and lender about a lot split.
Tanya Maslach Process workflow for an MTR: An example
13 November 2024 | 11 replies
Also, @Jamie Banks has this stuff down to a science as well.
Minnina Smith Just Starting Out & Have Questions
20 November 2024 | 19 replies
How much money do you have in the bank
Rene Brodowsky Are there HELOC lenders that understand the Detroit market?
20 November 2024 | 4 replies
@Rene Brodowsky appraisers, like most workers, will take the path of least resistance if allowed.Appears they are using an AI system to valuate your home.As suggested already, you may want to request an actual appraisal, which you will have to pay for, and send your own comparables to Huntington Bank to try to guide the appraiser.Otherwise, you may need to try a different lender.
Bryce Gubler 4plex with below market tenants, how to best approach raising rents in California?
20 November 2024 | 1 reply
This is the breakdown:2 tenants on month to month leases ~$250-$350 less than market1 long term tenant (15yrs) is now on month to month lease and is paying $1500 less than marketAfter consulting with a couple of people and doing some research, it sounds like anything over a I should apply banking rent raise and submit a 60 day notice (all of these units fall into that category).
Andy Bahr Land Lending - Senior Housing
19 November 2024 | 3 replies
if your doing a senior project I would suspect your best and most cost effective landing solution is going to be a local community bank that loves real estate.. in my experience most will want 50% down on the dirt and a ton of experience and a really strong balance sheet.Myself I always pay cash for the dirt this makes finding a lending partner much easier.
Stephen Hood Creative investment proposal: What do you think of this deal?
20 November 2024 | 11 replies
A bank will only loan you about 75% of the equity.