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Anthony Becerra How can I help STR investors and learn at the same time?
1 February 2025 | 0 replies
And are there any other skills I should focus on and develop?
Darrius Lloyd Multi Family House Hacking
3 February 2025 | 4 replies
Darrius  Local PM here - happy to help, we have multiple developments that are gearing up to sell in the next 6 months, few small multis and townhouses.
Andrey Y. Why I love being a Passive Investor in Syndications (30% IRR!!)
20 February 2025 | 114 replies
You can't even sue him for Failure To Perform because your contract stipulates that he has 3 more years to prove that he can perform.After you wait 5 years and lose all your hair you finally get to pay an attorney $50,000 to sue the syndicator, but the project is an LLC corporation and you can sue only that corporation.
Joshua Tucker Tax breaks on tribal land
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
In some cases, federal tax credits like those for low-income housing or economic development might also apply if the project aligns with certain goals.Instead of buying the land outright, developers often lease it from the tribe, which can reduce upfront costs and sometimes come with favorable lease terms.
Thomas Magill Build-to-Rent on Benfield
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $75,000 Cash invested: $600,000 Sale price: $269,000This is my largest new build development to date.
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.
Tony Schmucker New Investor Seeking Advice on Relocating and House Hacking
22 February 2025 | 30 replies
Developers have been on a building rampage for the last 5 years, so we've got brand new apartments sitting vacant and properties less than 50% full in many areas of town. 
Grant Shipman Navigating Zoning Laws: Challenges and Opportunities for Co-Living Real Estate Invest
3 February 2025 | 0 replies
This knowledge is crucial when planning co-living projects.Engage with Local Authorities: Work with city planners and zoning boards to advocate for more inclusive definitions that accommodate co-living arrangements.Monitor Legal Developments: Keep an eye on legal scholarship and policy discussions that may influence zoning reforms favorable to co-living.By staying informed and proactive, real estate investors can navigate the complexities of zoning laws and contribute to the evolution of housing policies that support diverse living arrangements.For a deeper dive into these discussions, you can read the full articles here:Bloomberg: Why Are Zoning Laws Defining What Constitutes a Family?
Kevin Bartel Starting in real estate
20 February 2025 | 23 replies
But you'll have to either manage it yourself and develop a really good skill set in that or get a smaller company that doesn't have too many properties to manage who has a high skill set management for you, but then you need to pay for that.
Peter Tverdov DC realtors, give me the real info on the housing market right now
16 February 2025 | 10 replies
Upper NW and over $1M still move quickly-  condos, developers @ SE has dried up.