
15 October 2024 | 24 replies
I would also bet that a tree of that size was there when the house was purchased large trees just do not grow overnight.

11 October 2024 | 1 reply
After two decades in real estate investing, I'll give you the unvarnished truth about building wealth through property.First, forget the TV hype about overnight riches.

30 October 2024 | 236 replies
It's not about easy path to become a billionaire over night.
15 October 2024 | 69 replies
Construction can have unforseen costs, construction loans for rounds of funding can be more expensive over time, rent markets can drop, vacancies in market can increase.Typically entitlement phase of land most risk, followed by development, followed by vacant building turn around, followed by half vacant building, followed by mainly full building with value add component, followed by brand new building with market or below in place rents and everything new with good location.Along that spectrum of course you go from heavy equity upside potential to mainly just the cash flow return and hopefully price appreciation over time.Investors have to decide on the spectrum of their risk assessment to capital over what period of time how they will allocate between all one type of investment or multiple and what percentages.

9 October 2024 | 10 replies
People who used to be responsible for only 40 units in one market were informed overnight that they're now responsible for over 300 units spread across multiple cities - and all for the same pay they were making before.

12 October 2024 | 9 replies
If things got heavy I would tell them to follow the lease and send their complaint officially in writing, and I will respond accordingly, usually that ended it.

8 October 2024 | 17 replies
These are heavy-hitter, regular buyers.

12 October 2024 | 54 replies
BP staff confirmed it was a heavy swing, not even considering the whole hurricane aspect.

12 October 2024 | 25 replies
I like Columbus because of the city's massive growth, but other markets like Cleveland will be a little more cash-flow heavy.

8 October 2024 | 3 replies
Depending on the size of the ADU vs the main property, you would probably be looking at either a "heavy rehab" loan - or a "ground up construction" loan.