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Chris Magistrado Cybersecurity, Recruiting, or Real Estate?
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
I've settled on wanting to do Commercial Real Estate Multifamily 20+ units, Class B, C in Texas or California. 
Iliana Herrman Guidance for an Eager BP Newbie
3 January 2025 | 5 replies
These are what we call "A-class" markets—areas with strong fundamentals, high demand, and typically excellent long-term appreciation.
Keith Groshans Keep Idle Cash Working in SDIRA
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
I find new lending opportunities by networking at local RE Meetups, Training Classes and real estate functions.   
Frankie Paterno Scale rentals or Build
7 January 2025 | 4 replies
If you use it as several down payments and use leverage you could be off to the races with many more Class B or C units that will still cash flow for you.
William Taylor [Calc Review] A diamond in the rough? - Metro Detroit Duplex report
12 January 2025 | 6 replies
I would say maybe Class C if I could label it such. 
Kash Tacke Turn a detached garage into an ADU?
8 January 2025 | 6 replies
Unless you're in a Class A Neighborhood like Palmer Woods, Indian Village, Sherwood, etc,. the additional rent probably won't support the cost to build:(More profitable to take the build funds and buy another property.DM us if you'd like to discuss more...
Alejandro Martinez Canadians investing in US - Toronto
1 February 2025 | 29 replies
G'Day Alejandro,As a few have already mentioned, take a peak at Toledo also.In my opinion lower potential for long term appreciation but solid/"boring" cashflow.I prefer my portfolio to be "boring" but cashflowing lolLow entry points (Sub $100,000), high rents (Above the 1% rule).Blue collar working class decent folks that will stay and pay.Depending on the area but no derelict homes, yards well kept, cars with wheels and all tenants are employed.Plus, all are sophisticated enough to pay rent online so property management doesn't have to collect rents with bullet proof vests and shot guns lolI'm bias toward Toledo but it's worth considering.Wishing you much success
Abraham Shamosh Section 8 Questions
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
Your property is fairly destruction proof, costs near nothing to maintain, yet you can charge above market rents.If your property is nicer (class B) where the carpet alone might be $6k or more to replace when the tenant spills hair dye everywhere, you won't be as happy as in the situation above.  
Christian Gillison New wholesaler in the Pittsburgh community excited to learn and connect !
5 January 2025 | 3 replies
.- Background: Took some real estate classes before but really a lot of self learning on creative financing - Current Goal:To close my first wholesale deal within the next few months by learning from seasoned investors and applying proven strategies.I'm here to absorb as much knowledge as possible, so if you have any tips or resources, I’m all ears!
Dave Schimmels Rental comp calculation
3 January 2025 | 6 replies
Now this property is in a class C neighborhood with a calculated 11% cap rate estimated.