Deja Clark
How to Structure Land Deals? Newbie Needs Wisdom!
14 December 2024 | 5 replies
My aspirations include becoming a real estate developer, so I want to learn as much as I can.
Mary Jo Carruthers
Developer is planning on 14000 homes Jarrell
12 December 2024 | 2 replies
Austin metro keeps expanding. Jarrell is planning on a population surge of 50,000 new folks. Jarrell is on the north side of Georgetown and within the very fast growing Williamson County. That shows the growth pattern...
Meghan Dreher
STR investors currently, looking into alt
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
Interested in STR, LTR, Fix and Flip, commercial RE, and land development.
Daniel Schiller
GovernmentAuction.com - experience?
19 December 2024 | 24 replies
Problem is there are probably 1000 lots or more for resale and the developer is still selling.
Sean L.
New Investor looking to network
17 December 2024 | 4 replies
You're asking someone to spend a lot of time and energy to share what they've spent years - maybe decades - learning and developing.
Bradley Guion
Seeking Advice: Scaling STR Business vs. Starting a Glamping Venture
15 December 2024 | 4 replies
Either way, i always decide to buy additional properties as opposed to developing what i have, because I’ll continue having that and can do what i please in the future.
Doug Wade
Best STR books to read!
30 December 2024 | 16 replies
For a more general philosophy on hospitality, especially if you are going into the higher end STR space I would recommend Four Seasons: The Story of a Business Philosophy by Isadore Sharp about the founding and development of the Four Seasons brand.
Paula Impala
Norada Capital Management suspending payments
31 December 2024 | 418 replies
And our flagship development US item, Japanese style toilets in the USA..... ai powered!
Anna Smith
Seeking Expertise for Group Multifamily Purchase and Co-op Formation
17 December 2024 | 1 reply
@Anna Smith contact Alvin Schein esq212-935-1400His focus is development in NYC
Kris Lou
Canadian Investing in Indianapolis
7 January 2025 | 9 replies
Here are a few things that I like about the neighborhoods in Indy compared to other states: high rent-to-home-value ratio, consistent and gradual city development, relatively low property tax and insurance cost, affordable renovation service cost.From my experience, it's possible to find deals that meet 1% rule if you invest in *turn-key* duplex or SFH here, but they are harder to find, and could potentially slow down you from scaling up.