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Scott Johnson Scammed by "Estate Legal"
31 January 2025 | 20 replies
I attempted to file a small claims suit in my home county, but confirmed that the suit has to be filed in a county where the defendant resides.
Garry Lawrence 19-Year-Old Closing on First Rental Property ā€“ Seeking Advice!
11 January 2025 | 12 replies
Just be prepared for potential vacancies.My advice is to build relationships with university housing offices.
Anastasia P. Wanting to learn about mobile home investing -- currently own 5 parcels of land
6 February 2025 | 4 replies
I haven't spoken to the county yet, but will make that phone call today.As far as financing -- I was leaning more towards getting a business line of credit or using a business credit card and rolling it over to interest free cards.
David Krulac More homeowners that renters in almost all counties in the country
13 January 2025 | 0 replies

Owner occupied united increased by 8.4%"Still, although the overall share of households that rented decreased, the number of rented units increased by over a million units (43.3 million to 44.6 million)."

Scott Weston Highlands Cashiers Market
23 January 2025 | 11 replies
Jackson County TDR is working hard to position our area as a year-round destination, and it is catching on, but I wouldn't count on significant, year-round cash flow from a vacation rental here.
AJ Wong šŸŒŠ Where to buy an Oregon Coast AirBnB Vacation Rental For Sale in 2025
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
As with all regions, the Oregon Coasts' counties and cities are tightening their rules (and quantities of allowable vacation rentals) and there are a few adjustments to last year's regulatory landscape.
Zach McKay New Investor in New Haven, CT looking to Connect & Learn from Others
9 January 2025 | 9 replies
If you want to build a large number of properties, get connected with local meetups.Ā 
Lee Loen Luxury home builder for Scottsdale, AZ
1 February 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Lee Loen: Hi,I'm an investor looking to acquire land, build, and sell luxury homesĀ in theĀ Scottsdale/PV area.Ā 
Brad Roche FHA 203(k) vs. Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation Loan
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
Here's how they break down:Fannie Mae HomestyleMinimum Down Payment: 3%-5% (Primary Residence) & 20% Down (Investment/Second Home)Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: Per County Loan LimitsOccupancy Types: Primary Residence, Second Homes, and Investment PropertiesUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements (e.g., new roofing, foundation repairs)-Cosmetic Enhancements (e.g., new flooring, updated bathroom/kitchen fixtures)-Energy Efficiency Upgrades (e.g., solar panels)-Accessibility Modifications (e.g., ramps, widened doorways)-Luxury Items (e.g., pool)-LandscapingNot Acceptable Renovations:-Commercial Use (e.g., turning a residential property into a commercial property)-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential Buildings (e.g., barns, stables)FHA 203(k)Minimum Down Payment: 3.5%Minimum Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: $524,225Occupancy Types: Primary Residence ONLYUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements/Reconstruction (e.g., adding rooms, bathrooms)-Cosmetic Enhancements-Eliminate Health and Safety Hazards-Energy Efficiency Improvements-Major Landscaping (e.g., grading, tree removal, adding walkways)Non-Acceptable Renovations:-Luxury Items-Commercial Use-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential BuildingsBoth of these renovation loans are similar in many ways, but the key differences are:1.