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Jorge Abreu Key Takeaways for You to Turn Your Multifamily Real Estate Dreams Into Reality:
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
Begin with the end in mind and work backward to develop a roadmap for achieving your goals.
Dominic Mazzarella Turning Challenges Into Opportunities: How I Saved My Multi-Use Property Sale
19 January 2025 | 9 replies
I had to develop tenacity and perseverance when starting my business back in the mid 1990's. 
Tim Johnson Is Real Estate the best way to reduce your taxes?
18 January 2025 | 5 replies
Hey All, one important aspect to consider about real estate developing paper losses.
Deirdre Lizio Should you pick a property manager based on price or service?
17 January 2025 | 23 replies
We’d love to collaborate further and share more ideas as you develop your vision.
Ricardo Lemus The rent does not cover all
3 February 2025 | 11 replies
Thanks as always.RL Local PM here, we develop and have a wide portfolio, happy to model a cashflow analysis and if possible, find ways to increase your properties income.
Jamie Parker Vacant Lot Purchase
8 January 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Jaycee Greene: Quote from @Jamie Parker: @David Mares The short answer is to build and develop the area.
Rory Darcy out of state investor wanting to invest in wisconsin or illinois
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Many of the surrounding communitie are up and coming with a lot of developments happening. 
Albert Gallucci How do you detirmine the class of a Property
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Generally larger commercial properties and shopping centers are easier to classify with hard and fast rules, but to the points above the residential areas really move very quickly and have way more nuance than most people care to admit.zip codes are generally way too large for my liking at least in my market to provide any kind of insights other than macro level economics but even then highways or rivers that cut through a zip code can end up with totally different trade areas.we can get pretty granular with cellphone data and with grocery center data to understand the trade areas and their true boundaries, but that kind of data pull is generally only cost effective for investors doing larger scale projects or developments, and honestly we still just end up getting on the ground and feeling it out, so I generally tell people that the money is better spent on a plane ticket and weekend trip in the area you are looking rather than any kind of "trade area" level data studies.and generally B class in 1 area means something different than another. 
Paul Stewart STR Life- Remitting and paying Taxes
16 January 2025 | 11 replies
Thats a lot of work that a company would have to do and they would want their money back on the development costs.
Ryan Marble Buying land and building the multifamily residence???
12 January 2025 | 5 replies
I looked into this at more than one occasion, because Milwaukee has such an old housing stock, everything is 60-120 years old.Most of the new apartments we see are 4 and 5 star developments with very high rents, this allows to offset the high cost of construction a little better.