Vivien Martin
New member from the Chicago area!
18 January 2025 | 17 replies
It’s a smart way to dip your toes into investing while securing your first home.You’re not being too ambitious at all!
Nick Rutkowski
Sometimes, its easier to work with problem tenants than strong arm them.
26 January 2025 | 30 replies
.- I will keep their security deposit for funds owed.- I will do my best to garnish future wages until their debt to me is paid in full.This has worked 100% time so far.
Dave Allen
If you magically had 100,000 to invest...
15 January 2025 | 24 replies
@Dave AllenRecommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location to invest in.Property Class will typically dictate the Class of tenant you get, which greatly IMPACTS rental income stability and property maintenance/damage by tenants.If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.If you buy/renovate a property in Class D area to Class A standards, what quality of tenant will you get?
C.S. Bryson
Is this a good deal? Looking for advice on my first investment
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
Loan Security: The property will serve as collateral for the seller-financed loan.
Yael Doron
Title: Looking to Invest in the Phoenix, Arizona Area - Advice Needed
28 January 2025 | 14 replies
So, your focus may need to pivot from high rental cash flow to little to no cash flow as a rental with an appreciation upside.I would recommend taking your $150K to $200K and securing a solid equity position in something that will cover its expenses and maybe provide a small cash flow, but then is poised to appreciate nicely over the course of the next several years.
Christopher Reynolds
Colorado based rookie
28 January 2025 | 7 replies
My goal is to create financial security for retirement.
Jeff Skinner
New Investor Ohio
1 January 2025 | 14 replies
@Jeff SkinnerRecommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location to invest in.Property Class will typically dictate the Class of tenant you get, which greatly IMPACTS rental income stability and property maintenance/damage by tenants.If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.If you buy/renovate a property in Class D area to Class A standards, what quality of tenant will you get?
Dan Attivissimo
Aspiring new investor
28 December 2024 | 11 replies
Also, consider this copy & paste advice below:Recommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location to invest in.Property Class will typically dictate the Class of tenant you get, which greatly IMPACTS rental income stability and property maintenance/damage by tenants.If you apply Class A assumptions to a Class B or C purchase, your expectations won’t be met and it may be a financial disaster.If you buy/renovate a Class A property in Class D area, what quality of tenant will you get?
J.P. Coghill
Appfolio On Boarding
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
It may feel cumbersome, but their diligence reflects the level of security and service you can expect once onboarded.
Jaren Taylor
New to Apartment Investing
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
It is the interest rates at which banks lend to each other and is short for Secured Overnight Financing Rate.