Marc Shin
Boardgames and other low cost amenities in STR
28 December 2024 | 19 replies
You need to be weary of that and reduce liability as much as possible.
Michael Challenger
First Time Home Flipper Looking to Connect w Lenders
10 January 2025 | 12 replies
There are still a few that will give you a loan but the traditional 90% of purchase price and 100% of rehab might not be possible without an exception.
Dennis Bragg
Emerging Real Estate Investment options in 2025
30 December 2024 | 6 replies
STRs in Non-Traditional MarketsShort-term rentals in areas near universities or event venues are gaining popularity.
Lilia Matlov
Risks and Opportunities Coexist
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
I have heard good things about Ohio, Indiana, etc.5 - Due to high interest rates flipping has become highly risky and most businesses have dried up.6 - Co-living and Assisted living seems to be popular right now.So - really depends on your market, your strategy, and your timeline.
Robert Bishop
I am 16 trying to get into real estate and have 200k
10 January 2025 | 28 replies
If at all possible find a 4plex.
Eyad Ahmed
Virtual Wholesaling from Egypt
10 January 2025 | 1 reply
They are investor friendly and popular amongst wholesalers.
Kenny Smith
2024 by the Numbers....
5 January 2025 | 1 reply
Built to rent communities are also becoming more popular.
Travis Boyd
How effective can MTR be with small multifamily properties?
7 January 2025 | 16 replies
The triplex is much more popular with traveling work crews for specialists in the trades and insurance relocations, so if we were to do it again, I would probably worry less about making each room it's own rentable space and save a little bit of those costs.
Josh Duncan
Thoughts on 401K loans
8 January 2025 | 10 replies
That is why BRRRR (Buy Rehab Rent Refinance Repeat) is so popular.
Adam Macias
Wholesaling as it is today will be a thing of the past.
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Adam Macias: Wholesaling as it is today will be a thing of the past.It’ll truly be strange to even hear people and gurus trying to make big money off it.The more people try wholesaling but then end up not having an end buyer or cancelling contracts or trying weird things like novations, the more all of real estate will be regulated and cause requirements like licensing to be able to transact more than just your personal resident purchase.Which I don't know why hasn't happened sooner.Here's all the states (in red or yellow) requiring a license to wholesale or at least have started the process:Credit: REITipsterI think licensing and regulation is a beautiful thing that should happen if you plan to be an wholesaler and do more than one deal... which is going to be the case for anyone taking this business seriously.Or even it being regulated to need a real estate agent to do more than one deal outside of buying a personal residence.I've had plenty of failed attempts with agents in pursuit of wholesale deals and I know exactly why, it's not because the agent couldn't find me deals, it's just not practical to think there's opportunity for the numbers a wholesaler needs to make a profit on top of everyone else needing to these days.Because the only sellers who truly can sell at a deep enough discount are usually those who ran out of time and just didn't do something sooner with their situation.I know many coaches and gurus will disagree with me but there’s no regulations on youtube gurus and what they teach either.If we look at the current state of the market in hot cities, the availability of online resources to the average homeowner, how many deals can you possibly believe are available at 70% of ARV?