Samuel Gebretnsae
Seller said "He is not required to disclose water damage repair done"
8 January 2025 | 27 replies
From my understanding, based on my experience buying and selling properties in Texas, any known repair or damage—even if resolved—should still be disclosed, along with a note explaining that it was fixed.
Jay Fayz
House hacking as a student
28 January 2025 | 8 replies
I have seen loan qualifications based solely on passive investment income from rental properties, social security/disability payments, pension payments, etc.
Eric Johnson
Fix and flip
31 January 2025 | 9 replies
@Eric Johnson Investor and lender based in Dallas.
Katryna Wood
Where to find a private lender for a primary residence?
8 February 2025 | 2 replies
The only reason we don't qualify for traditional lending is because I took some time off to help my terminally ill father, and my husband has been in a commission-based role for less than a year (the lender said you need 2 years of history for that).
Bud Meacham
Best methods to find potential FLIPS?
7 February 2025 | 5 replies
Below is the monthly average number of preforeclosure leads based on number of filed NOD, NOTS, LP occuring per month (from 10yr of data from recorders documents).
Matthew Mclean
First time Rental homeowner doing taxes
8 February 2025 | 8 replies
Now he has sold the company and is more of a flat rate charge based loosely on how long it takes him to prepare the return.
Joel Bechtel
Automating Multifamily Deals – Licensing Opportunity for Investment Groups
7 February 2025 | 0 replies
We’re currently using it for multi-family properties in a few core markets.While redIQ is a much more sophisticated tool that focuses on properties with over 50 units, our system is perfect for properties up to 50 units, providing an efficient solution for managing lead intake and financial analysis without the complexity of larger systems.Here’s how it works:Lead Intake & Processing: Automatically processes broker emails and key documents (OMs, Rent Rolls, T12s, etc.).Quick Review: Evaluates leads based on key metrics like IRR, price per unit, and more.Detailed Analysis: Extracts data from documents, evaluates financials, and identifies additional income sources.Market Research Integration: Automates checks on flood zones, demographics, school quality, etc.Deal Tracking: Uses Google Sheets to visually organize lead data—while not a full database system, it provides a simple and efficient way to store and track deals without the need for a full-fledged database like MongoDB.Financial Analysis: Built-in underwriting and financial modeling with automated reports.In addition to ZCG, I also own a portfolio of properties.
Eric Coats
Running STR #s for Newbie
29 January 2025 | 20 replies
You should have a good idea of every expense you have in your primary home, then add the STR specific: (These are rough estimate numbers, depending on various factors)STR insurance - a special insurance that covers both the property and your liability, could be $2~4k in areas without natural disasters, could be more than $10k in some other areas.cleaning fee - approx. $50 per bedroom, so a 4-bedroom house will cost you about $150~200consumables - bathroom supplies, kitchen supplies, beverage supplies: $20~30 per week, depending on how much you providewear and tear - towels, linen, kitchen utensils, some furniture: $1000~2000 per yearRepairs/replacement for things that guests break or steal: $1000~2000 per yearAlso, if your personal use is less than 14 days a year, the entire property's expense is deductible against STR income, but if you use more than 14 days, then you will have to calculate the proportion of how many days it's rented out vs how many days you or your family uses.
Stephen Patton
Newbie & Confused
24 January 2025 | 6 replies
I would make sure financially you have a good base and then connect with a local agent
Shawn Himes
"New Aspiring Wholesaler Seeking Guidance and Mentorship in Texas"
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
I am based in Houston and currently embarking on my journey into the world of real estate wholesaling.