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John Archer Pace Morby and his gator lending tribe
26 April 2024 | 47 replies
Its an extremely limited target market.
Koushik Saha Need Advice on Financing a new purchase
23 April 2024 | 12 replies
I am not sure who you are using but those rates are extremely high. 
Lara Gott Starting on the REI road in 2024!
24 April 2024 | 13 replies
I don't mean the following to sound discouraging, but I would encourage you to be extremely cautious and conservative before buying a random property in Dayton because someone - a property manager, an agent, the seller of the property, some random person on BP - tells you it's a 'great deal,' and you will 'cash flow.'  
Stephen Bass to 1031 or not? Can bonus depreciation be used to generate similar tax benefits?
24 April 2024 | 11 replies
In a similar fashion, if you can imagine how much landscaping and underground infrastructure is in a golf course as compared to the clubhouse, that will give an indication of why an extremely high percentage of the property's value is allocated to the land improvements.
Kyle Smith Build or not to build
24 April 2024 | 42 replies
I know 50 percent seems extreme, but considering how high things have come since 2019 with Covid demand etc, I don’t think we need an apocalyptic event to see 50 percent revenue haircuts, just a typical recession will likely do considering far we have risen. it seems like a 30 percent drop in rents will wipe away profit and anything beyond you will have to come out of pocket for assuming in interpretations correctly.if you have to go negative how long can you sustain payments?
Ryan Louz $120k in cash - Want to buy a second condo (Which state/city should I look in?)
24 April 2024 | 13 replies
The cost of living is extremely low compared to other cities and you can still many many positive cash flowing and 1% deals here.
Val T. New investor looking to connect + invest in Philly area!
23 April 2024 | 5 replies
As I'm relatively new to the space, any advice about Philly REI, or embarking on my first LTR would be extremely helpful.
James Wise NAR Lawsuit Settled! Offering Buyer Agent Commissions in the MLS now Illegal!!!
25 April 2024 | 209 replies
Some broker may be ok to accept less buying commision but decline.I typically negotiate my buyer commision too but to be extremely honest, only "Asian-born" is typically acceptng less buying agent negotiation, so if they're getting 2.5% and I would get 0.5%, but I mentioned to them I don't ask them to drive me around, I only want disclosure report and I would visit property myself.The problem with very high hefty buyer agent while buyer agent almost do nothing is very real issue in bay area at least, most buyer agent is just trying to force buyer to submit their bid (and their life) with zero contingency and submit 100k above listing LOL LOLthis regulation would change these mentality for sure, the seller could be more greedy by now lol.Now because buyer agent and buyer is determined upfront and then seller would have their own metric, these thing would be interesting.
Mariana L. In what cities/neighborhoods would a turnkey yield best cash flow & appreciation?
24 April 2024 | 49 replies
The cost of living is extremely low compared to other cities and you can still many many positive cash flowing and 1% deals here.
Roger D Jones And we wonder why...
23 April 2024 | 5 replies
The problem is not only that existing tenants suffer, but that local government will be pressured to pass legislation that will be extreme and engulf well run parks into spending unnecessary expense and complying with rules designed to provide residents with services they don’t want.