Fabricio James
"Best Areas to Invest in Real Estate: Texas and Florida Edition"
13 October 2024 | 0 replies
., with a diversified economy and a strong job market.Opportunities: Multifamily developments, long-term rental properties, and flipping projects.Houston:Reason: Known for its oil industry, Houston has diversified its economy into technology, healthcare, and manufacturing.Opportunities: Commercial and industrial real estate investments, as well as residential projects.San Antonio:Reason: It's experiencing continuous infrastructure growth and is more affordable compared to Austin and Dallas.Opportunities: Affordable housing and expanding development projects.In Florida:Orlando:Reason: Orlando’s tourism industry continues to drive growth, alongside its rising status as a tech and medical hub.Opportunities: Short-term rental properties, multifamily developments, and new residential construction.Tampa Bay:Reason: Tampa is experiencing a population boom and is considered one of the best places for job growth in Florida.Opportunities: Waterfront properties, new housing developments, and commercial real estate.Miami:Reason: As an international business hub, Miami is attractive to both investors and high-net-worth individuals looking for luxury real estate.Opportunities: High-end residential and commercial properties, luxury condos, and fix & flip projects.Sarasota:Reason: Known for its beaches and quality of life, Sarasota attracts retirees and families, boosting its real estate market.Opportunities: Residential developments, vacation rentals, and waterfront properties.
Deborah Wodell
Lender Red Flags: Which Lenders Have You Had Bad Experiences With?
17 October 2024 | 16 replies
although I dont think it was a fraud situation I think it was some internal funding issue..
Jessica Lamont
What is your go to for comps and deal calculator's?
12 October 2024 | 3 replies
For calculators we have our own internal calculators
Hares Najand
Concerns with Property Management in Chicago Area
15 October 2024 | 8 replies
Many PM companies will not do so at all as it requires a high level of internal coordination and sometimes the tenant just makes your life a nightmare.
Ashley Hightower
Best SMS platforms-Launch Control, Lead Sherpa, Roor??
17 October 2024 | 47 replies
What’s more baffling is that, instead of rectifying the issue, Mike provided access to the wrong account – the unused and unknown one – and eventually led to the cancellation of both my accounts.This experience not only highlights serious issues in their customer service but also raises concerns about their internal account management systems.
Abhishek Singhal
Property manager refusing to provide receipts of repair
12 October 2024 | 15 replies
Confirm their markups align with the agreementsContractors: Do they use an internal or external maintenance team, excluding MEP scope?
Paul Gamber
Do I need a 1031 exchange in my situation?
13 October 2024 | 8 replies
If he titles the house in mom's name by gift (no gift tax this year due to unified credit) , she has lived there for the right amount of time, can she exclude the gain entirely under Internal Revenue Code Sec. 121?
Emily Poerio
Short term rental's cash flow is not great, should I walk from the purchase agreement
11 October 2024 | 30 replies
this area is completely different than most and I don't believe you can find a deal for arbitrate AND make a reasonable profit doing so.
Ofir R.
Inspecting a property from afar
11 October 2024 | 13 replies
I'd recommend working with a trusted real estate agent who has experience with out-of-state or international buyers, along with a reliable property manager to oversee your investment.
Julio Gonzalez
Ready to Exit Your Rentals? Consider a 721 Exchange
10 October 2024 | 2 replies
Section 721 of the Internal Revenue code allows an investor to exchange property held for investment or business purposes for shares in a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) or an Operating Partnership without triggering a taxable event.Many investors are aware of a 1031 Exchange where an investor must find a replacement property to defer capital gains taxes on the property that was sold.