
19 February 2025 | 14 replies
Since it looks like you are fully occupied and stabilized, you would be able to rate and term these quickly, since bridge loans normally don't have any prepays.

30 January 2025 | 4 replies
Immediately after one complaint our staff runs over there and they did not hear anything but normal family sounds.

2 February 2025 | 4 replies
Subject-To is for giving someone who would not normally have control over the loan control over it.

3 February 2025 | 15 replies
They are pretty "normal".

23 January 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Nicolas Tow: I recently purchased a 3,125 square foot empty lot in the 27th ward area of Humboldt Park Chicago and I was wondering how difficult it is to re zone from RS-3 to RS3.5 or RT 4.

20 January 2025 | 0 replies
I've seen estimates of $200 to $400 per square foot for SoCal with $700 sq ft for something higher end and building up a hill and but possibly higher for San Francisco Bay Area (lhigher labor costs, etc.).

14 February 2025 | 19 replies
We have a solution for this where you do not need to wait to cash-out at normal 30-year interest rates!

4 February 2025 | 24 replies
CT isn't cheap so if you plan on doing it there you are going to surprised at how poorly you do. maybe in the suburbs I'm not sure but as much as I know people call us from CT and everyone is rich and has lots of money and things are expensive out there. build to rent is a great model. we build 3 story walk up infill and keep it to the residential side. 3 units is the most units before it's commercial and you need engineering, etc. check comparable and things liek that. we came up with this design a year ago and we sold 10 if you want to talk further please DM me happy to connect. there are some great build to rent conferences. we went vertical not horizontal with it to save on build costs and design to fit on any infill lot. this fits on a 3500 square foot lot. most lots in our area are 30x120 or 30x150. in miami where I live now they are 50x100 or so. but any infill lot we can pretty much get this one on. there are some great build to rent conferences coming up too that if you like this topic I'd recommend attending I'm sure you'd learn a lot.

19 January 2025 | 27 replies
During this time, tenant complained of cross contamination, claims got nail in foot while in kitchen - all the same time accessing these areas to take pictures etc.

3 February 2025 | 7 replies
I do own two triplexes in Scranton, and I will say the one issue is that you are going to be taking care of the utilities normally if they are not on separate meters, which could take a good amount of money away from your overall cash flow.