George Lods
My GC says a duplex cost more than two SFH's?
3 August 2024 | 12 replies
So in his mind you need to put high end finishes in a duplex versus basic finishes in a detached single family, but then this becomes an apples to oranges comparison.The only real way to know is to have plans drawn up and get actual bids based on those plans.
Denise MacDonald
Pheonix Neighborhoods B/C Class Unpacked.
2 August 2024 | 2 replies
There are also many significant businesses coming to the area or expanding, including TSMC, Intel, Amazon, Apple, etc.
Michael Slampak
MTR build in a second floor detached garage. Features to incorporate into the build?
1 August 2024 | 4 replies
Also, the roof is a barn-style roof, so it starts to slope at about 4ft high.Is there anything I should add or change to suit MTR (and STR in the gaps of no MTR guests)?
Alan Asriants
What styles should I use in my renovations? PLEASE STOP USING GRAY!
2 August 2024 | 27 replies
It will have a barn style door that will be dark also but again with the epoxy blue in it.
Jim H.
Primary Residence - Rent or Buy?
1 August 2024 | 4 replies
You are comparing buying a primary residence vs investing and this is an apples to oranges comparison.
Yiwei Cheng
Where to own STR that cash flows at current interest rates?
31 July 2024 | 40 replies
It's a jack of all trades here with little to no trade offs/cons when comparing apples to apples to other large STR markets.The key to success here though comes in the knowledge and execution.
Michael Keith
5 Main Reasons Why the Real Estate Market Won't Crash
7 August 2024 | 73 replies
(this is for all 2022 buyers, needing to sell).This is why in the other thread when people say amass cash then buy on the fall, I mean that happened in the GR it's totally apples to oranges here.
Paul Gutierrez
Open Door Capital Funds
1 August 2024 | 30 replies
We all don't care how much Apple profits on our iPhone... what really matters is the product or value we get or in this terms the ROI on our principal.The fees can be broken down in the three main fees (so you might have to combine some of the above fees under one of the categories below):Acquisition fee (paid % of the asset price) - normally 1-3%Asset management (paid % of the income the asset produces) - normally 1-3%Distribution or exit fee (paid % of the sold asset price) - normally 1-3%Development fees (this is present in development deals) - exampleNOTE: Just because these fees are high or the split structure has too much going to the GP does not disqualify it.
Alan Asriants
NAR Settlement - HOT TAKES
9 August 2024 | 184 replies
Its hard to compare the RE industry there to the US.. its really apples and Oranges of how they operate.
Jason Malabute
interactive voice response
30 July 2024 | 4 replies
For example, when you call Apple support your call is first picked up by an IVR that sounds like a real person who routes your call.