Daniel Bedell
How I Built An Amazing STR The SUPER HARD WAY!
18 July 2024 | 0 replies
There were a few slight distractions like figuring out financing, selling a neighboring lot (that I had also acquired via letter writing) on Craigslist, rent out my RV, rent out my house, make my first ever documentary film (a twenty minute short called Kara, Star Of The World about a woman with a traumatic brain injury from a childhood ski accident), take any photo and video work I could get, start a 360 photography company, create social media channels to hype the build, parent two small kids, do a beautiful and excruciating tandem mountain bike ride across Scotland, drive my family on RV trips to Colorado/Arizona/Utah/Nevada/California/Wisconsin/Minnesota/Michigan/Florida, attempt to write a novel and adopt a puppy.The above may read as humble brag, it is not.
Michael Mattingly
Our newbie introduction
15 July 2024 | 3 replies
These include Maine, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Michigan.
Ryan Tongue
Finding bank for new LLC
14 July 2024 | 9 replies
Hello all,I recently filed for a new LLC in Michigan to hold investment properties under, and I'm currently in the process of looking for a bank to open a business checking account with.
AJ Wong
It's HOT! Investors escape to the cool, green Oregon Coast for climate safe STR's
14 July 2024 | 15 replies
The UP of Michigan is another.
Garfield M.
Chicago ADU ordinance citywide filing
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Hey @Garfield M. - I am all for a city-wide Chicago ADU ordinance.
Trent M.
Made a major mistake. Need some advice
15 July 2024 | 12 replies
Quote from @Trent M.: I recently purchased a house from my uncle that has a shared well located on the neighbors property.
Micheal Robinson
Wholesale multi family. Cap rates
14 July 2024 | 2 replies
In the Wayne County Michigan area for a duplex that's renovated, what are cap rates in that area an investor would seem to look for?
Account Closed
Population Trends - Where People Are Moving To & Away From Affects Investing
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Texas added nearly half a million people, a 1.5% gain, or three times the national average. 2023 2022-2023 % Population State Population Change Change (2022–23) South Carolina 5,373,555 90,600 1.71% Florida 22,610,726 365,205 1.64% Texas 30,503,301 473,453 1.58% Idaho 1,964,726 25,730 1.33% North Carolina 10,835,491 139,526 1.30% Delaware 1,031,890 12,431 1.22% District of Columbia** 678,972 8,023 1.20% Tennessee 7,126,489 77,513 1.10% Utah 3,417,734 36,498 1.08% Georgia 11,029,227 116,077 1.06% South Dakota 919,318 9,449 1.04% Arizona 7,431,344 65,660 0.89% Montana 1,132,812 9,934 0.88% Oklahoma 4,053,824 34,553 0.86% Arkansas 3,067,732 21,328 0.70% Alabama 5,108,468 34,565 0.68% North Dakota 783,926 5,014 0.64% Colorado 5,877,610 36,571 0.63% Nevada 3,194,176 16,755 0.53% Nebraska 1,978,379 10,319 0.52% Maine 1,395,722 6,384 0.46% Indiana 6,862,199 29,925 0.44% Wyoming 584,057 2,428 0.42% Virginia 8,715,698 36,599 0.42% Minnesota 5,737,915 23,615 0.41% Washington 7,812,880 28,403 0.36% Wisconsin 5,910,955 20,412 0.35% Kentucky 4,526,154 14,591 0.32% New Jersey 9,290,841 30,024 0.32% Missouri 6,196,156 18,988 0.31% Massachusetts 7,001,399 18,659 0.27% Maryland 6,180,253 16,272 0.26% Iowa 3,207,004 7,311 0.23% Connecticut 3,617,176 8,470 0.23% New Hampshire 1,402,054 3,051 0.22% Ohio 11,785,935 26,238 0.22% Rhode Island 1,095,962 2,120 0.19% Kansas 2,940,546 3,830 0.13% Vermont 647,464 354 0.05% New Mexico 2,114,371 895 0.04% Michigan 10,037,261 3,980 0.04% Mississippi 2,939,690 762 0.03% Alaska 733,406 130 0.02% Loss Pennsylvania 12,961,683 -10,408 -0.08% Oregon 4,233,358 -6,021 -0.14% California 38,965,193 -75,423 -0.19% West Virginia 1,770,071 -3,964 -0.22% Illinois 12,549,689 -32,826 -0.26% Hawaii 1,435,138 -4,261 -0.30% Louisiana 4,573,749 -14,274 -0.31% Puerto Rico* 3,205,691 -14,422 -0.45% New York 19,571,216 -101,984 -0.52%
Aaron Simril
Sub 3% Interest Investment SFH and Foundation Work
14 July 2024 | 3 replies
@Aaron Simril you can try to sell it and hope a buyer will overlook these issues.Check your state laws, because in Michigan, you'd be legally required to disclose what you know about any repair issues and would be liable forever.Appears you may also have the opportunity to sell and avoid capital gain taxes on up to $500k of gains from a sale.
Matt Wujek
Buying First Property Remote / Long Distance
15 July 2024 | 17 replies
For sure whichever market I decide on (I'm between IL, MI, and OH at the moment), I'll spend some time visiting.