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William Causey Real estate projects
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
Or BRRRR  buy rehab and refi is also a big one.
Kareem Daniels New Member Introduction
27 November 2024 | 7 replies
I recommend starting small and looking for turnkey properties to minimize the stress of managing rehabs.
Naveed Q. Norfolk, VA General Contractor Recommendation?
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
looking to rehab on a property soon
Roy Logan Off Market - Opportunistic BRRR
26 November 2024 | 6 replies
Time is critical, especially in competitive markets.Clear Offer Terms - Present a firm offer with terms that make the seller feel confident that you can close fast, with minimal contingencies or proof of funds.Due Diligence Preparation - Have your financing lined up and know your repair/rehab costs in advance so you can move quickly without second-guessing.
Jonathan Chan Things to look for when vetting your potential borrower
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
.🔴 Overly optimistic projections: Unrealistic ARV (after-repair value) or underestimated rehab costs can signal poor planning—or worse, a lack of transparency.🔴 Incomplete or disorganized documentation: Missing detailed plans, financial statements, or timelines could mean the borrower isn’t ready to execute the project successfully.🔴 Over-leveraged finances: Borrowers with excessive debt or insufficient personal capital invested in the deal could pose a greater risk of default.🔴 Questionable property comps: Overstated market values or inappropriate comparables may mean they’re inflating expectations.As always, thorough due diligence is your best protection.
Jeff G. Code Enforcement Groundhog Day
21 November 2024 | 9 replies
I have a property in Akron, OH that I freshly rehabbed about two years ago.
Robert M. Newbie Investor needing advice and guidance
26 November 2024 | 10 replies
That's why we started offering BRRR Turnkeys, where we help investor source a property (or they can find on their own), we rehab it, supplying rehab videos so they can see what was actually done.
Nik Farooqui New Member- Let's Connect
29 November 2024 | 24 replies
I also come from a background in construction and spent a lot of time working on flip and rehab projects for a private investor, would love to connect and talk more.
Orane Jacobs Midterm Rental arbitrage
27 November 2024 | 16 replies
MTRs do have higher turnover than a typical LTR (usually between 2-4 times a year), but since most MTR residents treat the space well and since there is less moving in and out of furniture, it is not uncommon for an MTR to actually have less wear and tear over the year than an LTR (and a lot less than an STR), Arbitrage for the MTR operator has its own sets of pros and cons, but I just wanted to address the question of why would a property owner ever want to allow an MTR in their unit. 
Dominique Rhodes Hello, Looking forward to connecting and learning
28 November 2024 | 10 replies
Detroit can be tricky to analyze, and some deals that look good on paper might have hidden pitfalls (taxes, rehab surprises, etc.).