
24 October 2024 | 27 replies
I’ve given food to hungry people, I’ve given the shirt off my back to an old naked woman, I've bought shoes for kids, built a school for aboriginal tribal families in the mountains, and handed out toothbrushes.

22 October 2024 | 8 replies
I don't understand why my taxes go up a few bucks when I change move an item (a kitchen appliance) from bonus depreciation to an expense on schedule E.

25 October 2024 | 9 replies
It doesn’t have as many pre-built search filters as PropStream, but it’s excellent for quickly adding and managing leads on the go.Invelo and Property Radar are good for more niche searches like probate, inheritance, and deceased properties, especially if you’re trying to dive deep into public records.I’d suggest trying out a couple of free trials to see which interface and data best fits your specific strategy.

25 October 2024 | 2 replies
I built this pricing engine as a good way for people to keep tabs on where DSCR rates are at for any given scenario without having to submit any personal details.

23 October 2024 | 1 reply
We also were able to take over the property with 20% of equity built into the deal, and it is newly renovated.

23 October 2024 | 1 reply
I recognize that the CoC return is not as high as we'd like, but it does come with some built in equity (~$100,000)Details:- 3/2 Single family house (1487 sq ft) with a 1/1 ADU out back- Zipcode 78745- Purchase price: $469,900- Down payment: $50,000 plus CC (includes assignment fee)- Seller Finance $419,900 at 3.5% interest; 30 year amortization with a 15 year balloon- PITI $2744.02- Rental comps: $2667 for the 3/2; $1505 for the 1/1 - LTR according to BP (Total $4172)- Repairs needed - minimal, coat of paint and maybe swapping a window unit A/C for a mini split

24 October 2024 | 6 replies
This link might give you some ideas;https://bransontreehouseadvent...There’s a new str development being built just outside of Branson that is about 50% treehouses so it must a thing?

23 October 2024 | 16 replies
This market is literally built for STR and yes, there are thousands of units and yes, it is very competative.

26 October 2024 | 10 replies
Just based on this number I would tell you it is a terrible market and Jason is completely inaccurate. cape and lehigh are poster child for massive subdivision built in the 50s 60s that market has been a yo yo ever since.. lot prices go down to 10k in lehigh when things are like now and then shoot up to 40 to 60k when you have a building boom like 3 years ago with outside sales influences.