
7 June 2024 | 24 replies
As a passive investor getting a mentor is a cost/benefit decision: money for training, experience, access, and therefore speed.

5 June 2024 | 9 replies
It sounds like there might have been some miscommunication, and I’ll make sure this is addressed internally.What We Offer100% Deal Financing: We cover the costs of acquiring and rehabbing properties, removing a significant barrier for many investors.Coaching and Support: Ongoing coaching, deal review, and team support to help you navigate and succeed in your real estate ventures.Software Tools: Access to software for finding and tracking off-market and pre-auction properties.Profit Sharing: We operate on a 50/50 profit split, ensuring both parties benefit from successful deals.Potential Earnings and TimeframeSide Hustle Potential: The amount you can make as a side hustle varies depending on the deals you find and complete.

5 June 2024 | 9 replies
You could essentially put the whole amount in escrow if you have access to those funds at the moment.

5 June 2024 | 0 replies
So, they will need to remove insulation to access all joists/floor boards.We agreed Dehumidifier to be installed to prevent the issue from reoccurring.I already have vapor barrier installed.Crawl Space Ninja stated that the fiberglass blanket insulation between the joists in my crawlspace can remain removed post remediation.

5 June 2024 | 274 replies
There are no deed restrictions on Hud homes for either investors or owner occupants.

5 June 2024 | 6 replies
I know there is tons of animosity toward Zillow but its still a tool and I use it with a grain of salt just like a baseline glance, I don't have access to the MLS so I don't have up to info up to date but hey we work with what we got.

4 June 2024 | 2 replies
Are there any zoning restrictions in terms of what businesses can operate there?

5 June 2024 | 7 replies
If the repair process requires painting the whole thing, which it may need to look good- I'd optimistically put the lifespan of a professional/specialized 2-part (epoxy or urethane) tub/surround (or tile paint) etc- paint job, with above average prep work at ~3 years.. a "high quality" tub respray like this will cost just as much as a brand new tub, and touching up/blending a spot repair is specialized, expensive work as well. but yes I agree with the other replies either way -(unless, *perhaps* there is already easy access from behind etc to get to the repairs and inspect flooring etc without taking tub out)- it makes sense to rip it all out so you can address any potential water damage, and overall there is no reason the resulting new unit shouldn't cost aprox the same ballpark as the repairs .. and new of course will look much better with a much longer lifespan.

4 June 2024 | 5 replies
The drawback you have to fit "in the box"; 20% down +, excessive reserves requirement, specific restrictions on tradelines, assets guidelines, DTI under 43%, owner occupancy etc.. if you are open to ARMs you will have a bit more options..Also need to consider the type of property - if condo/condotel banks might not finance at all.. there are many factors to consider we do have some good outlets for jumbo, would be happy to review your scenario and give you a quote.

4 June 2024 | 6 replies
The sheer number of units amplifies the inconvenience, turning what should be a technological boon into an ongoing headache.While the locks offer attractive features like keyless entry and remote access, the pervasive battery issues overshadow any potential benefits.