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Isaiah Blacksmith Wanting to get into Real Estate! Any Tips? Do's And Dont's
9 August 2024 | 4 replies
Prioritize your financial stability.
Zachary Yelder Luxury Short & Midterm Rentals in downtown Greenville
10 August 2024 | 6 replies
I assumed incorrectly as it's been made clear buyers here want a fully finished product to just move into. 
Connor McGinnis Financing an apartment complex
9 August 2024 | 9 replies
After the property is stabilized, we refinance out to either back to community or Fannie/Freddie.My goal is to not pay off the loan, I would rather cash flow.
Leah Miller House Hacking Los Angeles
8 August 2024 | 7 replies
I assume you are referring to 3.5% and 5% down,Well the 96.5% LTV FHA Product is great, it typically offers more competitive rates than the 95% LTV Conventional product.However there are stricter requirements on the property for an FHA product.Speak with a broker who knows what they are doing and they will point you in the right direction.Neither of these products will qualify for 5+ Units however, stick to 1-4 units.
Nathaniel Cherubini Using all of the tools of a owner-occupied residence to build wealth.
9 August 2024 | 0 replies
Understanding lending and products available can help generate tax-free cash, repeatedly.
Andrew A. Be brutally honest about my strategy!!!! New to real estate!!!
9 August 2024 | 18 replies
**Financial Security**: Being young and living in NJ, I want to build a strong financial foundation first to ensure stability before taking on more leveraged investments.This approach might be slower than the BRRRR method, but it provides peace of mind and a secure starting point for future investments.Pros and ConsPros:•Initial capital boost from flipping the first house.
Katie Hartung New to STR management for others and seeking your expert input
10 August 2024 | 8 replies
Here is what I proposed:Setup fees : Administration Setup:One Time Fee: $400Guidebook: Using professional photos give the guests a professional tour of the house and how the home works (Wifi passwords // How to use grill // How to use propane fireplace // Hot tub instructions // Sauna instructions //Check in and check out instructions //where extras may be storedOTA (Online Travel Agency) setups: taking professional photos and actively updating your listing on popular platforms;PMS (Property Management System) Setup Smart Pricing Set upWebsite integrationOther (furniture arrangement / design / décor shopping and set up) $50 per hour· Placement fees · Marketing Cost: Variable depending on needs/wants for marketingFacebook AdsGoogle Ads Cleaners: Set up procedures/take pics of expectations· Management fee—30%Guest communicationCleaner communicationSetting Rental rateDealing with small maintenance issuesBooking CoordinationSmart Lock integrationKeeping supplies stocked (TP, paper towel, all cleaning products, coffee, filters, creamer, sugars, teas,)(Receipts would be submitted on a monthly basis for either reimbursement or book keeping purposes)Encouraging guests to leave good reviews by periodically checking in, providing a review template, and ensuring guests receive the amenities they are looking forContinued marketingMajor Maintenance fees—OwnerCleaning and laundry services fees: Cleaning fee to the guest depending on how cleaner wants to charge
Mike Cooper Best platforms for listing Single Family Long Term rental?
9 August 2024 | 3 replies
Bottom line is you need the best product at the best price.
Ryan Daulton Max number of residents per unit
9 August 2024 | 7 replies
If you have a good product and provide good service, you'll appeal to the masses and then you'll have a much higher quality tenant base.
James McGovern Are there Hard Money Lenders that still do Gap Loans?
8 August 2024 | 3 replies
Why has this type of product disappeared?