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Jose Leal Funding as a new builder?
19 February 2025 | 6 replies
Since you already have construction management experience, some lenders may consider your resume, but most will still require financial backing or a strong partner with prior new construction experience.To strengthen your position, you could:-Partner with an experienced investor or builder who has completed similar projects.
Brittany Olson GATOR method people?
17 February 2025 | 9 replies
It pays to know when to just hire an independent financial advisor and do what you do best.In my 45 years as an active investor across real estate, businesses, commodities, and almost everything else I’ve developed a few “rules” that I believe should never be violated 1.
Rick Reed Tiny Homes | Pocket Communities | Tiny Home Apartments
2 February 2025 | 2 replies
Tiny Homes would be great in college towns, 55+ communities, old trailer courts, even for businesses.
Tori Rhodes Seeking Construction Loan advice
19 February 2025 | 3 replies
Owner-Builder Construction Loan (Challenging but Possible)Some lenders offer owner-builder loans, but they usually require:✅ Strong financials (good credit, assets, low debt-to-income)✅ A solid construction plan, budget, and timeline✅ Proof of prior experience (renovations help, but formal experience is a plus)✅ A licensed contractor or project manager to sign off on the build2.
Lawrence Galiano REI New Guy
11 February 2025 | 6 replies
I am looking to learn about the industry and set a goal of making my first purchase this year if it makes financial sense. 
Julie Muse Waynesville Win: From $45K to $154.9K with Smart Renovations!
14 February 2025 | 0 replies
This allowed BJ & Traci to focus solely on the project without the burden of financial strain.
Brian J Allen The Unintended Consequences of Mandating Sprinklers in Multi-Family Buildings
17 February 2025 | 0 replies
More effort should go into enforcing existing permitting laws and cracking down on unpermitted work rather than imposing costly regulations that push property owners into avoidance tactics.If the goal is to improve fire safety in Worcester’s aging multifamily housing stock, the best approach is to encourage full renovations that bring buildings up to modern safety standards—not to place additional financial burdens on responsible owners.
Jonathan Small 50% Rule vs DSCR > which do you use to calculate a good rental
7 February 2025 | 5 replies
However, they approach financial health from different angles.The 50% Rule is a quick estimate that suggests operating expenses (excluding mortgage principal and interest) will roughly equal 50% of the property's gross income.The DSCR is a more precise calculation (Net Operating Income / Total Debt Service) that determines if a property generates enough income to cover its debt obligations.Deal example:- Class C middle class neighborhood- 4bd / 2ba single family house- ARV: 190k- Purchase: 105k- Rehab: 35k- Market rent: $1,400-1,525- Section 8: $1,475- Property manager: 10%- Taxes: 125 month- Insurance $1250 yr- HOA: $55 month- purchased and rehabbed with all cash.
Henry Clark BP podcast guest ??????
8 February 2025 | 4 replies
I can't believe how many there are, and they've added the Rookie, Financial, and who knows what else.BP doesn't investigate the claims of their guests.
Robert Ellis Has anyone explored standalone parking structures?
21 February 2025 | 3 replies
They would have to see your financials to understand the market.