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Kyle Carter Sub 2 Financing
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
For me as well as the seller.First, you have to define Sub to financing.Do you mean the reckless kind where you overpay for a property, take over the financing and borrow from others to cover closing costs and holding costs when you have no money, no credit, no income, no reserves and can't tell a warranty deed from a deed of trust and you close on the kitchen counteror do you meanbuying below market value, already having a nice income, having reserves, using escrow and title, already understanding the due on sale clause, have done a lot of creative purchases and know when to use and when not to use creative finance and how to recover if something goes amiss?
Pavan Kumar House not rented for 100+ days
16 January 2025 | 12 replies
One month of vacancy has cost you $2,400.
Mike Conner Investor wants to trade properties - seeking advice
12 January 2025 | 2 replies
My duplex - built 1989, 2,060 sf, 2 bed/bath, 1 year old roof, value if I subdivide (county already approved) and sell each separately $150k each ($300k total)Investor duplex - built 1995, 2,300 sf, 2 bed/bath, 5 year old roof, value around $310kThe investors initial request was for an equal trade and they would pay realtor fees, which I replied wouldn't be equal due to buying/selling costs (recording fees, title insurance, closing fee, survey, inspections, loan fees, 1031 fees, accountant fees, repairs), taxes would increase due to new sale price, I'd trade a 3.75% mortgage for a higher one, and I'm on the 10th year of a 30 year loan so resetting that to a new loan would restart amortization and pay more towards interest.
Andria Kobylinski Boutique Hotel Investing - Financing
16 January 2025 | 13 replies
Would love to set up a call.
Manuel Angeles Affordable Housing Development Capital Stack Structures
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
Is it common for developers to use subsidies to cover 100% of the construction costs without needing to obtaining debt or raising equity?
Garrett Brown This ONE Change Can Boost Your Airbnb Ranking
8 January 2025 | 22 replies
A San Diego host I know switched their lead photo between their pool and a cozy firepit setup depending on the time of year - it kept the listing fresh and boosted engagement year-round.Capture Functional LuxuryGuests love spaces that solve problems while feeling high-end.
Aaron Robertson How AB 2622 Is Transforming Property Management in California
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
California landlords can now enjoy streamlined maintenance and cost savings thanks to AB 2622.Signed into law in September 2024, AB 2622 raises the threshold for unlicensed contracting work from $500 to $1,000.
Bruce Woodruff Thoughts on the California fire repercussions
14 January 2025 | 16 replies
If a person has RCV or ACV policy makes a huge difference, than question of what coverage level people had and if they had policy add-on's that cover cost over-runs and all that fun stuff, not to mention contents. 
Gabe Chase Best Amenity to Add?
30 December 2024 | 13 replies
I would say high-quality bedding, cozy outdoor spaces with firepits or seating, and thoughtful touches like local coffee bar setups.
Lilia Matlov Risks and Opportunities Coexist
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
And while short-term rentals are the big draw here, there’s also growing demand for mid-term rentals from snowbirds and traveling professionals, as well as long-term housing for the increasing number of permanent residents.Yes, higher interest rates are a factor, but the strong rental demand in the Panhandle often helps offset those costs.