Grant Schroeder
Gratitude for Growth in 2024! On to 2025!
6 January 2025 | 0 replies
We look forward to an incredible 2025 and continuing to grow our businesses together.
Tyler Koller
Baselane Vs Stessa
16 January 2025 | 31 replies
I also know that Baselane is continuing to evolve their app.
Joel Florek
31 units in 30 months at age 24, $70k Annual Cashflow
9 January 2025 | 116 replies
Rent Per Unit $650 $700 Other Income $750 $800 Less Vacancy $(3,120) $(3,360) Operating Expenses $18,790 $19,809 Repairs $4,000 $4,200 Capital Expenses $2,000 $2,100 Landscaping $1,500 $1,575 Utilities Vacant Units $288 $302 Property Taxes $6,000 $6,300 Insurance $1,500 $1,575 Management $3,002 $3,232 Other $500 $525 Net Operating Income $41,241 $44,831 Financing Expenses $22,224 $22,224 Cashflow $19,017 $22,607 Down Payment $21,000 $21,000 Cash on Cash Return 90.55% 107.65% Keep in mind, this return doesn't even include the principle pay down on the loans.
Mike Montanye
Deal Machine Customer Service
3 January 2025 | 14 replies
All you have to do is look at the better business bureau complaints and the continuous instances of predatory billing practices to know how much they care about their customers.The 5 star reviews are a sham.
Jeremy Beland
A Hard Lesson Learned from Our 2022 "Scary House" Flip
16 January 2025 | 16 replies
We’re focusing more on quick flips that match our strengths and allow us to continue delivering value to the community.This post is a reminder that every project teaches us something, and we’re always learning to better serve our buyers and sellers.
Jerry Zigounakis
LLC or sCorp for investment properties
19 January 2025 | 3 replies
It also is helpful to have a California LLC in case you ever sell that property and move into another state so that you do not need to form a new LLC altogether with new operating agreement, just re-register in the new state as a new foreign LLC.
Chris Magistrado
Defining Crystal Clear Criteria (CCC) for Large Multifamily Investments
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
Target ReturnsWhile target returns are crucial, these should be discussed only with investors—not brokers or others helping you find deals.Sample Investment CriteriaHere’s an example of well-defined CCC:Location: Primary and secondary cities in the Southeast with population growth.Type & Class: Class C garden-style or walk-up workforce housing with repositioning opportunities.Age: 1980s construction or newer (case-by-case for older).Price: $5M–$12M, requiring $1.5M–$3M in funds.Size: 100+ units.Cap Rates: Market rates.Roof Type: Pitched roofs preferred.Value-Add: Opportunities for improvements or better management.Why This MattersBy creating crystal clear criteria, you:Avoid wasting time on deals that don’t align with your goals.Build trust with brokers and partners by demonstrating a focused investment strategy.Increase your chances of finding deals that meet your financial and operational objectives.I'll be posting each chapter as I go through them so you can follow along from my notes and we can discuss different strategies.
Christina B.
Long term: keeping an eye on the RealPage lawsuit
13 January 2025 | 4 replies
And while yes, no one has the same pricing (combination of factors), I also continue to check on a regular basis our rankings and how we "present" on total costs per stay vs. our competitors.My gut says there is price creep and we might have a ways to go before the market really corrects.
Robert Bishop
I am 16 trying to get into real estate and have 200k
10 January 2025 | 28 replies
House hacking is generally not as capital intensive so you can continue to make money in stocks/index funds.
Neil Narayan
2024’s hottest ZIP codes and hidden gems
19 January 2025 | 7 replies
This isn't to be contrarian, it's just not to deal with saturation.If you know these markets, continue to invest.