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Meet Anshi Why Mobile Home Parks Are the Hidden Gem of Real Estate Investing
10 October 2024 | 3 replies
You’re offering people a place to live that’s both budget-friendly and comfortable, which translates to lower vacancy rates.Another key advantage is lower overhead.
Ellen Feiss New 3 family, owner occupied, Providence RI: coin op or regular machines?
11 October 2024 | 10 replies
At the same time, it might be more cost effective to install coin op to lower laundry usage overall and add a bit to my water bill.
Tua Lino New home question
11 October 2024 | 4 replies
If I had been talking to you before the closing I would have recommended that you choose the 2-1 buy down, which would lower your rate by 2% ($500/mo) in the first year and 1% ($250/mo) in year two.
Rys F. LVP bulk/wholesale Illinois
11 October 2024 | 10 replies
Went in person, was told, "we don't have a price list," but did take down the prices they have stuck on a piece of paper on the bottom of a computer screen, which were different (lower than) from the prices on a written quote from a sheet a floor rep provided.
Ben Stanley How to utilize $9k in a 401k
10 October 2024 | 9 replies
Have been reading up on this a bit and it seems if I get it into a roth ira it can be used for downpayment funds eventually with lower taxes removed?
Frank Barletta Houston: Gross Weather, Lovely Investing
9 October 2024 | 9 replies
While opinions may vary, I rely on data to help drive real estate decisions and planning.Key ConsiderationsEducational Attainment: 77008 boasts higher numbers of residents with bachelor's (12,241) and master's degrees (5,739) compared to 77063.Demographics: 77063 has a higher percentage of foreign-born residents (41.02%) which typically indicates a strong rental market and with 76.86% renter-occupied versus 32.60% in 77008.Economic Factors: Median income in 77008 is $140,609 with a low unemployment rate of 3.37%, whereas 77063 shows lower median income ($51,899), higher unemployment (9.99%), and more families below the poverty level (16.51%), which may indicate economic diversity but also potential rental payment risks​​.Age Distribution: 77008 has more middle-aged residents (35-54) [8970 compared to 6,115] and a slightly higher proportion of young adults (25-34) compared to 77063 but both are popular with younger adults suggesting strong rental markets equally exist.Housing Market: 77008 features a higher percentage of family households (52.39%) and married-couple families (44.77%), suggesting stability and potential for property appreciation.Digital Advertising Demand: Houston Heights apartments (77008): 50,000 average monthly searches.
Sonny Sacks Using FHA, USDA, or 203k
9 October 2024 | 10 replies
An argument can be made that you will build wealth and your net worth faster than if you invest in lower price points.
Jeremy Beland My First Wholesale Deal – Lessons in Trust and Persistence
11 October 2024 | 8 replies
She agreed to lower the price, and we scheduled another inspection.
Julio Gonzalez Ready to Exit Your Rentals? Consider a 721 Exchange
10 October 2024 | 2 replies
If done this way, the investor could use this as a powerful tax strategy to spread the taxable event over years, lowering the effective tax rate faced from the taxable events.I have heard professionals compare it to an installment agreement, but with more control.
Ian Bower DSCR Loan Fees - More than expected... is this normal?
11 October 2024 | 27 replies
It's hard when lower balance loans like this because the flat fees like processing and underwriting seem high as a percentage of the loan, but the reality is that it's the same amount of effort (generally) to process/UW a larger loan and a smaller balance loan.