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Joe Morello Issues facing Condo Associations in Florida - What to Know
11 September 2024 | 2 replies
Some associations may find it financially unviable to maintain their properties, leading to potential sales of condo properties to developers.
Casey Johnson Building my Own House, then using BRRRR
12 September 2024 | 6 replies
Too many unknowns in development to add commitments during construction.
C Gamero Grandfathering a str in a neighborhood that no longer allows it
11 September 2024 | 4 replies
Let us know how it develops!
Joe Mathew Anyone buying in Missouri
12 September 2024 | 29 replies
Cashflow is what brings a lot of people into the area, but there is a lot in the pipeline in terms of development and events (World Cup, NFL Draft etc). 
Luis Mojica Alternative Lending Strategies
10 September 2024 | 3 replies
What are the most promising alternative lending strategies for financing RE developments given the rising interest rates and tightening credit conditions?
Drake Siegel Building Duplexes / Need some advice
11 September 2024 | 3 replies
Thank for the help instead of holding them is there a way to market these to a niche buyer that is looking for some rental income, would the numbers work better as a true development and sale deal?
Cosette Trantow In desperate need of help
12 September 2024 | 27 replies
Obviously, I can't have this kind of relationship with my PM (we had developed a friendly relationship and I have no idea what happened).
Ashley C. Let's Get REAL For A Minute Section 8 HUD Property Investors
11 September 2024 | 69 replies
So I just saw this post about Section 8 HUD tenants, and this post stated something along the lines of section 8 tenants being more likely to damage properties because they're section 8 low income tenants, and also something about investors not wanting to put money needed into Section 8 properties because they think they're just going to be ruined by these Section 8 tenants, and as someone who knows the entire process with investors, owners, contractors, tenants, and prospective tenants, this is what I have to say about it:In my experience, Section 8 HUD tenants are actually better custodians of the property because of many factors, but 3 of the main reasons being, there is an annual HUD inspection that is performed on each property, so this gives the owner an extra 'protection vector' against damages, also, the initial placement of a Section 8 HUD tenant requires a passing HUD inspection, therefore there's a record of the property's initial state prior to move in, and additionally, they want to have an easy renewal voucher process annually, and their unit remaining in good condition is an incentive for those reasons, therefore they are LESS likely to damage a property - their future depends on it!
Nazimuddin Basha Strategies to Combat Negative Cash Flow Due to Property Tax and Insurance Increases
11 September 2024 | 9 replies
•I manage all my properties myself.As you mentioned, I need to start exploring other developing markets.
Angela Wu First time out of state investor, interested in Cincinnati OH, open to other thoughts
12 September 2024 | 9 replies
A lot of the projects that are going on here aren't finished yet and new projects and developments are popping up all the time. 80 people are moving here every single week and 80 homes aren't being built, so demand is rising!