
18 February 2025 | 9 replies
Some strategies to get around are:1. leverage your current portfolio and buy in cash, increase value, and then refi2. buy Multi-family so your ratios aren't the main factor to lenders3. get in with a lender for high net worth individuals4.

30 January 2025 | 45 replies
And that's the fact that the main entry point from an intrinsic standpoint on RE was during the outlier period.Real estate is not an intrinsic day 1 asset.

29 January 2025 | 4 replies
I’m mainly focused on the ATL/GA region but am open to exploring other cities too.A little about why I'm here: I’m an engineer by day and a real estate enthusiast by night.

23 January 2025 | 1 reply
At it's basic level:Assumption: Asking the bank to turn the loan over to you and going through the normal underwriting process, credit, income, DTI ratio etc SubTo: Taking over the loan without telling the bank, no underwriting, no credit check, no income verificationBoth have risks, but it's not my intent to be detailed in this post.

6 February 2025 | 9 replies
Hi thereAccording to IRS guidelines, once a property is ready and available for rent, meaning after you completed the renovations. you would be able to deduct expenses. snce this was your main home, the tax accountant you will use will need to do a conversion from personal residence to a rental for depreciation purposes. the improvement you made, depending on what they are, may be added to your basishope this helps

16 February 2025 | 11 replies
Hi @Chris EhrhartThere are two prices in a negotiation, one is the offer counting multiple factors, mainly Cap rate and visible repairs when is a investment property.The other one is when you do an inspection.You listed 5 items here so I'll comment on each one:- Electric panels, this is likely to be found during inspection.

6 February 2025 | 5 replies
I am after cash flow mainly.

31 January 2025 | 22 replies
I will provide more information later.The two main setups are:1- Holding company in Wyoming if I want Charging Order Protections advantages, then a Series LLC in Kansas holding my Kansas RE and another Series LLC in Missouri holding my RE in Missouri.2- Holding company in Wyoming if I want Charging Order Protections advantages, then form as many LLCs as I want inside of it, one per rental or one LLC per 2 o 3 rentals.Fees are pretty reasonable and the same as they disclosed before the appointment, on their website or youtube videos.

16 February 2025 | 24 replies
The cash flow from the properties I am looking @ are low..The buildings are all under performing on what they could potentially get for rent..I see a lot of room for growth and cash flow on these properties, especially with two major projects in the village getting ready to be completed -more jobs and more foot traffic to Main Street are on the way..Carbon copy of Hudson and early 2000’s... Advice, buying a building that wouldn’t maximize for 15 to 24 months ??

16 February 2025 | 7 replies
That being said rents have flattened mainly because of the supply of new construction in the area.