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Michael Moreno Questions Regarding my Real Estate Strategy
26 February 2024 | 50 replies
You might even find that at some point you should actual sell that property and/or adjust your portfolio for your retirement.Hope that helps. 
Grant Stuard How are people scaling so fast?
28 February 2024 | 130 replies
That is what I did here in Chicago after continually running into walls on my own.If I could adjust one thing when I was getting started it would have been to be less scarcity minded...
Jonathan Page Any advice on a day job while starting in real estate investing?
23 February 2024 | 14 replies
I was wondering if anyone here had any good ideas for a job that doesn't require a degree and isn't extreme manual labor?
Austin Works Accuracy of List Source vs PropStream
24 February 2024 | 7 replies
Propstream does have a nicer interface, but definitely needs user experience adjustments.
Daniel M. Planning a Sustainable Duplex on a $200K Budget for Positive Cash Flow – Need Your In
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
Your approach to calculating the maximum construction size within a specified budget is enlightening.Based on your figures, I've noted the project budget as follows: Land Acquisition: $8,000 Utilities and Tap Fees: $7,000 Engineering, Building Permits, and Architect Fees: $5,000 Construction Cost: $180,000 (at $160 per square foot for up to 1,125 square feet) Total Project Cost: $200,000This budget underscores the critical importance of efficient cost management, especially in balancing project size and quality within the financial limits.Considering my project will be situated in New England, where costs tend to be higher, I've adjusted the budget to reflect a 40% increase in utilities, tap fees, engineering, building permits, and architect fees relative to the costs you've outlined for Ohio.
Dee Bral Is Price Labs a User Friendly Dynamic Pricing Tool?
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
Before using it, I use to go in and manually change the prices daily on two properties, when we started using PL we saw instantly higher rates and it took alot off my plate. 
Chris Seveney US Debt Data From Kobeissi - Scary
24 February 2024 | 13 replies
I'm not in the US, but my sense is like in Canada, the cost of living has gone up in the US; however, people aren't adjusting their spending accordingly. 
Brian Rodriguez Encroachment of property/Easement
23 February 2024 | 10 replies
Also, we explored the option to do a boundary-line adjustment and compensate the neighbor for it, but he has a grandfathered clause in that allows him to build on the lot without meeting the new city requirements.
Alex Kosley Paying off debt vs. investing in LTR - Thoughts?
25 February 2024 | 28 replies
Probably few real estate investment options today pay 7% return, and even if they did it is not risk adjusted
Rich Todd Who to partner with in the Triangle area to complete a development on 93 acres
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
There are many ways to structure the above to adjust cash timing.