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Sonu Sundar Dubai real estate investment
27 January 2025 | 35 replies
This is significantly lower than the mid west in the US.A really nice thing over there is that rents are often payed once per year.Dubai have a very consentrated power and decision organ which leads to very low predictability.
Abraham Garza 1acre with 4 manufactured homes for rent is it a good deal? Newbie
21 January 2025 | 1 reply
I recently came across 1 acre asking for 314k in a very good residential and growing location, so the current owner has added 4 manufactured homes with 4 electrical meters, 4 septic tanks and only 1 water meter for all 4 homes, the homes are sitting on partial slab and partial pier & beam, he also added 2 storage sheds approx. 380sqft with the intention to make them ADUs they are still only the shell so I would have to get those ready to live in, so currently the 4 manufactured homes are being rented and bringing in 2800k a month, 3 of the homes are needing some TLC which could increment rents and possibly get me at 3600k a month, also being a 1ac lot this still leaves about 12,000sqft of raw land where you could build etc.So that is on the good side now the things I did not like so much, the lay out is poorly executed to where it makes it looked crammed up and not professional but it could be fixed.Another is that in reality there is only 4 livable units so that qualifies under a conventional loan but since they're are 6 units on the property the banks are wanting to take it as a commercial so we would have to move out the 2 storage sheds out in order to close as conventional.Another concern, technically you are only allowed to have one manufactured house or single wide in your property according to what I know but I know it could change according to zoning which I will investigate, so my question is has all this been accounted for and if so how can I verify it so it wont leave me in a bind further down the road, I currently asked my agent for the appraisal of the property to see if that might verify.Any recommendations?
Jared Carpenter Phoenix SFH/MF/flipping contacts
24 January 2025 | 6 replies
Account ClosedWhat do you invest in?
LaShon Evans Is Self Managing an OOS LTR reasonable for a new investor
7 February 2025 | 4 replies
They can identify potential investment opportunities... not to mention all the tenant/landlord laws, eviction process, security deposits, accounting, end of year tax statements etc. lots of pitfalls to be avoided.wish you success in your ventures!
Zoe Brennan New Agent & Aspiring Investor
6 February 2025 | 16 replies
Both my wife and my background is in manufacturing, specifically operations, customer service, and project/account management. 
Andrew Self Mortgage Lenders for LLC
18 January 2025 | 11 replies
Where I am running into an issue is there is a delinquent account on my credit history.
Mark S. preREO - First Mortgage Secured by Vacant Property
24 January 2025 | 42 replies
My account manager has basically gone silent.
Allison Littman "Church" Purchase Creative Financing
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
@Allison Littman To structure the purchase creatively, you could split the $600k transaction into a $400k purchase agreement and a $200k charitable donation to the seller’s tax-exempt organization.
Ryan Goff Grocapitus - Anyone have experience with them?
31 January 2025 | 170 replies
Strange looks like two Manoj Mathew accounts.
Brian Rocha Any experience with HMLs for the purchase only?
10 January 2025 | 21 replies
However, we are able to offer this type of financing internally with our own funds on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the borrower’s profile, the property’s condition, and the scope of work.