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Jeff Gammon Adding a mini split in a rental?
18 July 2024 | 5 replies
What I suggested was a tandem breaker which is basically 2 separate breakers but that fit into 1 slot thereby allowing for more circuits to be serviced in less space.
Michael Lewicki Smartlocks for out of state investors
17 July 2024 | 3 replies
Get the lock that also has a hole for a physical key  and then have a good ole fashion lockbox with the key in it as a back up Example of yale with key Dont get one like this without a keyGOOD LUCK!
Sam Trulli Duplex vs Single family House Hack
20 July 2024 | 32 replies
This can help offset your mortgage and other expenses.Single-Family Home: If you choose a single-family home, you may have the option to rent out rooms or a separate unit if there's space, but the income potential might be lower compared to a duplex.Affordability:Duplex: Financing a duplex might be more challenging, but the rental income can assist with affordability.Single-Family Home: Single-family homes might be more accessible for first-time buyers, but you won't have rental income to offset expenses unless you choose to rent out a portion of the property.Property Management:Duplex: Managing a duplex involves dealing with multiple tenants and units, which can be more time-consuming than managing a single-family home.Single-Family Home: Managing a single-family home is typically simpler since there's only one tenant.Privacy:Duplex: Living in a duplex means you'll share a building with tenants, which could impact your privacy.Single-Family Home: Offers more privacy as you won't be sharing the property with renters.Market Conditions:Duplex: In some markets, duplexes may offer better appreciation potential and cash flow due to the rental income.Single-Family Home: Depending on the location, single-family homes may have better long-term appreciation potential.Long-Term Plans:Duplex: If your goal is to accumulate rental properties, starting with a duplex can be a good way to get into real estate investing.Single-Family Home: If you prioritize a more traditional living arrangement and don't want to manage rental units, a single-family home might be a better fit.
JD Barrera Ceiling fans on remote or wall switch control
19 July 2024 | 11 replies
In single family units, we generally see Ceiling fans in the master bedroom and the family room.It's hard to make a blanket statement that fits all situations and or properties.
Michael Harris Advice for next step
18 July 2024 | 3 replies
If you get quality tenants who fit your criteria (it's different for everyone), it may be worth it to rent the home.
Michael Clark How do I find an address for my out of state LLC?
15 July 2024 | 5 replies
The site asked for a physical address to do business within Michigan.
Carlo D. How did you build your team?
19 July 2024 | 8 replies
Happy to make intros to the right folks if there's a good fit
Anthony DelVecchio House hack, then what next?
19 July 2024 | 11 replies
I'm a strong advocate for house hacking when it fits the right scenario!
Justin Whitfield How would you invest $500k solely for the purpose of cash flow and FIRE
19 July 2024 | 21 replies
Investing in a syndication or fund could be a good fit given your situation.I started investing in some fix and flips and some smaller residential properties from traditional BRRRs.
David Toney 1280 W 29th St Short Term Rental (Transitional Housing.)
17 July 2024 | 1 reply
This property is close to the down town, near a bus line, and fit the business model.