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Anastasia P. Wanting to learn about mobile home investing -- currently own 5 parcels of land
17 February 2025 | 10 replies
Perhaps a seasoned lender can step in and correct me if I am wrong! 
Jairo Montezuma Partial property management question
14 February 2025 | 4 replies
The PM rate in every area is different, in my experience, some are low percentage and low quality and then there are some that have high percentage and low quality.
Kamal Martin Multi Family Units in Puerto rico
16 February 2025 | 8 replies
And the laws and regulations here are very different, not very strict like the states.Prices are high and rents are low over here.
Allen Zhu Is Reading, PA a Scalable Rental Market?
18 February 2025 | 4 replies
This bodes well for long-term equity growth.Rising Rents: The uptick in rental prices shows a strong demand for rental properties and could lead to better cash flow for investors.Economic Strength: Reading has a diverse economy, with key sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and education providing stability.Rental Demand: Low vacancy rates signal that people are actively renting in the area, which is essential for scalability.Future Development: Any upcoming infrastructure projects or new businesses could further boost the market.With these positive trends, it seems like Reading could be a scalable rental market.
Fernando Martin-Gullans Help me use my equity to scale my portfolio
18 February 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Fernando Martin-Gullans: Hey y’all, I’m a retail investor with 2 SFH rentals worth a combined ~$650k looking to utilize some of my stored equity to buy more out-of-state properties, but I’m not quite sure how best to proceed given that my interest rates are incredibly low (leaning me away from refinancing) and neither property is owner-occupied (which I believe prevents me from using a HELOC).
Stepan Hedz 5 Myths About Distressed Properties: What Investors Need to Know Before Jumping In
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Identifying neighborhoods with good schools, infrastructure, and amenities can lead to finding a hidden gem.Myth 4: It Is Only Seasoned Investors Who Can Handle Distressed PropertiesExperience is helpful in real estate, but you do not need to be a seasoned investor to do well in distressed properties.
Iris Olivas Does anyone do a DSCR loan for a single property under $100K?
20 February 2025 | 21 replies
I suggest finding one of them to do it for youMost DSCR loans through brokers have $150,000 floor with some going to as low as $100,000.
Edreco Amos Looking to get my first long term rental property | How is Miami's market?
29 January 2025 | 23 replies
I have a lengthy Legal Opinion, from my seasoned Legal Team regarding this matter.There are several important factors, when thinking about proposing Seller Financing.
Blake Alan Quarrie Chicago Water Bill Sudden Increase
22 February 2025 | 1 reply
True-Up & Billing Cycle ChangeSince you were underbilled before, your current bills may reflect actual usage rather than an artificially low estimate.The switch from bi-monthly to monthly billing means your payments are more frequent, making the cost feel higher even if the overall rate hasn’t changed.2.
Shaylynn O'Leary Help Picking an OOS Market- My story below
21 February 2025 | 7 replies
@Shaylynn O'LearyI think I may have posted this in response to you in another thread a while back, but here goes again.If you pick a random "low cost" market like the ones you named, don't know anyone there, don't set up a network, buy random properties, and turn them over to people you've never met to manage, you will most likely lose money.