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Rob Leet Introduction - Charlotte market
30 April 2024 | 5 replies
I am quite familiar with CRE (previously working as a CRE credit analyst), although would like to get started with residential real estate investing.
Robert S. Standing water in yard and window well
1 May 2024 | 30 replies
From what I remember, Utah residential code does not require foundation drainage and therefore, no window well drains (where would it go?).
Jon Schwartz Reasoning behind reversion cap rates?
1 May 2024 | 10 replies
@Jonathan SchwartzIt is assumed that the NOI will increase relative to the purchase price of the property, therefore increasing the terminal cap rate.For example:100k NOI @10% cap = 1M valueA 3% increase over 10 years =134,392 NOI134,392 NOI on 1M value = 13.4% CapCommercial property doesn't appreciate like residential properties.
Kareem Barreto Has anyone worked with or invested in Techvestor before?
30 April 2024 | 22 replies
However, I think they buy residential 1-4 unit properties.
Tyson Scheutze The State of the Industry From an Expert's Perspective
29 April 2024 | 2 replies
In this week’s blog, I am turning it over to Auben Columbia’s Market Sales Manager, Chris deTreville, and his thoughts on what a 20-year scatter site residential rental professional thinks about new construction rentals and specifically intentionally developed (build-for-rent) rental communities.
Matt McCurdy Cash Flowing Rental Property Still Exists!!!
29 April 2024 | 13 replies
 - residential RE even with the use of a PM is not passive.  
Nathan Gesner Research Question - Red Flags when interviewing Property Managers?
30 April 2024 | 27 replies
If you want a better output you can always add more details.Potential Improvements:You could specify the types of properties (residential, commercial, etc.) or the size and diversity of your portfolio to receive more tailored advice.You could provide information about your company's specific objectives or values for a more aligned recommendation.If you have preferences for how you'd like the scoring or rating system to be (numerical, grade-based, color-coded, etc.), that could be included.If you have had previous experiences with property managers that you found particularly beneficial or problematic, including those could provide context and help tailor the advice more specifically to your needs.If there are particular areas you are concerned about (legal issues, maintenance, tenant relations, etc.), emphasizing these could provide more detailed and relevant advice.
Julio Gonzalez Understanding When to Use Bonus Depreciation and/or 1031 Exchanges
29 April 2024 | 0 replies
You can continue to compound the growth of your portfolio while deferring your taxes.You are looking to diversify your assets: You can exchange your property for a different type of property - commercial space, residential home, apartments, etc.When to consider utilizing both strategies?
Thomas Keigwin Getting Off The Sidelines - Newbie
29 April 2024 | 2 replies
We've recently been introduced to commercial/industrial flex spacing and would like to explore this in more depth along with other traditional residential REI.I look forward to all the help and guidance. 
Collin Hays Smokies home prices: How far could they fall?
29 April 2024 | 2 replies
Why are vacation rentals prices so much more volatile than residential properties?