
21 April 2024 | 14 replies
By creating an appealing listing, responding to inquiries efficiently, conducting effective showings, and choosing the right tenant, you’ll minimize vacancies and maximize your rental income.

20 April 2024 | 7 replies
This might be a little weird but I came across the post because I'm looking for information about REIReply.REIReply is a real estate marketing system built on Go High Level's white-label plan.And I use and love GHL because it's more than just a CRM BUT it's not specifically built for real estate investors.That's where a company like REIReply might come in.You see, several digital marketing companies use GHL to run their businesses and many of them, my company included, have developed powerful follow-up systems.However, the problem is that GHL is only as good as the templates, campaigns, etc that are built within the system.While I have almost 20 years of digital marketing experience and can build effective and powerful campaigns for me and my clients, I don't have nearly as much experience in real estate.Ergo, I'm considering REIReply.If they are as good with real estate marketing as I am with my company's marketing, they have a killer deal.

20 April 2024 | 10 replies
(Not easy to do without experience I know) but that's where education comes into play.Finding motivated sellers, being able to communicate effectively, problem solving, understanding of market values, and an understanding of rehab cost.

18 April 2024 | 141 replies
-I make myself and my wife a fruit and veggie smoothie every morning.

21 April 2024 | 25 replies
What effect do major hoteliers or lobbyists actually having over a decade later?

19 April 2024 | 4 replies
cheers,john If your properties are cash flowing they should NOT negatively effect your debt to income ratio.

19 April 2024 | 10 replies
They should also be able to effectively tell you why the tenant has not paid or when the tenant is claiming they will pay.

19 April 2024 | 6 replies
The ruling does not officially come into effect until Mid/late July.

19 April 2024 | 5 replies
This type of financing will typically look very different and more like a traditional commercial real estate loan.That means a DSCR calculated based on a full NOI and expense load (so inclusive of vacancy loss estimates, credit loss estimates, repairs and maintenance, utilities, management fees and more – in addition to the property taxes and insurance expense that are the only expenses factored in on traditional residential style DSCR loan financing).Additionally, the DSCR minimums are generally going to be higher (typically up to 1.25x), the loan to value ratios lower (higher down payments) and underwrite more sophisticated (which makes sense considering the size and scope of the property).Many multifamily investors for properties of this size (such as more than 11 units) can syndicate capital and have more sophisticated financial and entity structures – its definitely a different world once you get up here in unit count.In Conclusion – when you are looking to invest in multifamily real estate and finance your investment – make sure you have the unit count in mind before you start shopping – the unit range can have a huge effect on your options.

20 April 2024 | 19 replies
@Melanie Hernandez two questions to ask are: can you effectively and profitably run a STR business giving your guests a wonderful experience and can you provide value to and mitigate risk for your property owner?