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Aleksandra Faust Long Term Investment in Bay Area
25 June 2024 | 10 replies
Not to mention the landlord laws in the Bay & CA aren't the most landlord friendly.
Joe S. Lease option question for Texas
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
., here's what to know:Legal Framework: Commercial lease options are governed primarily by contract law and the terms agreed upon between the landlord (lessor) and tenant (lessee).
Chase Fritz Wholesaler recommendations for OKC..?
24 June 2024 | 6 replies
I'd love to chat about certain wholesalers and the new wholesale law here in Oklahoma!
Thea Hernandez Real Estate Investor
26 June 2024 | 21 replies
If you're in LA, the most logical area in my mind is Las Vegas for a lower barrier to entry, strong appreciation, much more favorable landlord/tenant laws, still close to LA, etc. 
Austin Nicol Choosing a House Hacking Market?
25 June 2024 | 7 replies
Here’s a detailed breakdown of these two types of markets and the factors that contribute to each:Cash Flow Market, a cash flow market is one where rental income exceeds the expenses of owning the property (mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and property management), resulting in positive monthly cash flow for the investor.Key Characteristics:High Rental Yields: Properties typically have high rental yields compared to their purchase prices.Stable or Slow Appreciation: Property values increase slowly over time, if at all.Lower Property Prices: Generally, property prices are lower, making it easier to achieve positive cash flow.Higher Rental Demand: Strong demand for rentals due to economic factors, demographics, or local employment conditions.Factors Contributing to Cash Flow Markets:Economic Stability: Stable job markets and steady local economies that support rental demand.Rental Market: High percentage of renters compared to homeowners.Affordability: Affordable property prices relative to rental income.Local Policies: Landlord-friendly laws and regulations.Appreciation Market, an appreciation market is one where property values increase significantly over time, offering substantial capital gains upon sale, but rental yields may be lower, resulting in lower monthly cash flow.Key Characteristics:High Property Value Growth: Significant annual increases in property values.Lower Rental Yields: Rental income may not cover the monthly expenses, leading to lower or even negative cash flow.Higher Property Prices: Generally higher property prices, which can make it harder to achieve positive cash flow.Strong Economic Growth: Rapid economic growth, population influx, and development.Factors Contributing to Appreciation Markets:Economic Boom: Strong local economy with job growth and high-paying industries.Population Growth: Influx of people moving to the area, increasing demand for housing.Infrastructure Development: Significant investments in infrastructure, amenities, and services.Desirability: High quality of life, good schools, and attractive neighborhoods.I hope this information finds you well. 
Melissa Faraias Pros and Cons of Section 8 tenants
25 June 2024 | 6 replies
It might also benefit you to read up on you local laws regarding section 8.
Ashni Modi Out of state investing for Californians
24 June 2024 | 58 replies
The numbers and landlord laws out here made sense then, and they still do today.
Mike Liu Seeking Advice on Strategies for Growing Portfolio from here
26 June 2024 | 10 replies
I have found that they markets are completely over saturated and state and local governments are continuing to implement laws making it more difficult.
Jaekwan Lee Duplex that does not cashflows still good for first home?
25 June 2024 | 15 replies
The 1% rule isn't law and came into existence after the housing crisis but now is harder to find- https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/1-percent-rule-deadAttend local meetups to find out what the market is doing on a local level.
Yichu Zhou Financial arrangement for Real Estate investing
25 June 2024 | 3 replies
This helps in planning and ensures you’re prepared for unexpected costs.Consult with Your CPA Regularly: Have periodic check-ins with your CPA to review your financial strategy, tax planning, and any changes in tax laws that might affect your investments.