
4 November 2024 | 17 replies
Wait. let me try to paint a picture for you.If you were blindfolded in the middle of a city and randomly picked people BLINDLY, you would have FAR MORE chance of getting a motivated seller compared to targeted lists.WHY?!

3 November 2024 | 5 replies
Sometimes, it’s all about finding the right nearby areas that balance cash flow with future appreciation to achieve your goals.Here are a few cities (there are more) just outside Atlanta that have strong RTP ratios and more affordable entry points, I suggest looking into:East Point, GA College Park, GA Douglasville, GA Lithonia, GA If you’re interested in any of these areas, feel free to DM me!

5 November 2024 | 15 replies
If you're still living in it, you can rent it out by the room to multiple individuals or even as a live-in STR depending on your risk tolerance & city ordinances.

4 November 2024 | 9 replies
They will likely also need to close any access points to satisfy city inspectors that the now capped chimney cannot be used to "vent" anything in the future.You will likely want a demo team that is much cheaper to do the actual demo and haul off, but you need either the mason or an engineer to stipulate how far down they can/should demo, while leaving enough room for the cap to be effective and maintain any structural rigidity into the future to not create more issues.Long story longer, I would call more licensed, insured contractors.

2 November 2024 | 4 replies
Hi everyone, I am looking into buying a LTR property in OKC and was wondering if anyone has experience with section 8 in Oklahoma City?

29 October 2024 | 24 replies
The famous example is how Warren Buffet still lives in the same home he bought ~70 years ago for something like $35k.

2 November 2024 | 9 replies
I will soon be operating a medium-term rental in a small city in Ohio.

2 November 2024 | 15 replies
In the DMV area, there may be differences with how you would approach investing in different cities so maybe attending different meet ups in different areas, e.g investing in DC would be different from cities in Virginia, Maryland etc.

1 November 2024 | 3 replies
I guess about the only thing that would worry me the most would be that if you add to the existing building, and if the city code has changed since after the initial build, then they are gonna want you to make all the necessary changes to the existing portion of the pemb.

1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Southern border of the land is Wilson Creek (a large, well established, full time creek with old growth trees)Approx 1 acre of non-recoverable flood zone along length of creekTwo small ponds on the property, which can be filled in to utilizeSmall neighborhood to East of property line with utilities ready and available for project Currently a couple of older homes and barn structures on property (100% liveable and well maintained)Wilmeth Rd is currently expanding down the block to a 4 lane road which connects to Highway 75 in McKinneyLarge developments are underway within a 1/2 mile to 3 miles out radius<4 miles to Costco, ChickFilA, WholeFoods, Cinemark, major hospitalAT&T Fiber and Atmos Gas at front of propertyA water well can be run, if desired, or tap into the city's water (currently on city water and has large main at front of property)A CE firm has drawn up plans for a small, 12 home, 3/4 acres development.