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Stuart Bartle Ready to invest in first property rental
18 December 2024 | 24 replies
Then focus on improving your interviewing skills to help you build a solid team on the ground wherever you do choose to invest.
J.C. Martel Advice on investment strategies to scale
3 December 2024 | 7 replies
Is the issue in scaling in time strain and work flow or money?
Brandon VanTuinen First house hack - too expensive?
20 December 2024 | 9 replies
As the market improves, you might also have a chance to refinance and lower your payments.
Marie Copul W2 Income +500k - What's the best real estate investing strategy for me to scale?
6 January 2025 | 25 replies
With that said I feel like I significantly improved my position and reduced my stress..Being  high income earner is great, but the goal is what you keep and what you spend.
Rob Hakes What the heck just happened.......
12 December 2024 | 2 replies
Here are the playersMe - OwnerOG Developer - Original Developer that improved property before I purchasedNew Developer - New Developer currently building a new subdivisionWater District - Own the vacant land that my sewer line runs acrossCity - Well, The cityTimeline:2007 - OG developer purchases large 1 acre lot with an existing house with the intent to subdivide and create a small PUD.2008 - Improvements are made (new street, sewerlines, storm, power, water) are brought into the subdivision. 
Felicia Richardson Fannie Mae HomeStyle
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
These loans allow buyers to purchase a property “AS IS, WHERE IS”.Renovation loans are available in 30, 20- and 15-year fixed rate terms and can be used to purchase owner occupied, second home and investment properties.By time the renovations are completed, the home needs to be in move-in, live-in condition and conceptually ready to be resold without repair issues.Other Important Items to Know about “Conventional” Renovation LoansMaximum – Minimum Purchase/Upgrade Amounts:Maximum: Limited to 75% of the “after improved” valueOccupancy: Primary, Second Homes, Investment PropertiesUnits: 1-4 unit propertiesRenovation Term:The renovation term for this program is a maximum of 180 days.The Borrower(s) is responsible for the work being completed within the escrow period.
Dave DeMarinis Stessa and Buildium for Accounting and Prop Mgmt
14 December 2024 | 13 replies
Shortly after Roofstock acquired them I have seen improvements and haven't had issues with bank account connectivity.  
Kyle Kline How do you fund property repairs/expenses if you are “investing for equity”?
13 December 2024 | 35 replies
I would make one distinction and that’s between an expense and a capital improvement
Vivan Bhalla RentToRetirement.com Review - Beware of this scam
16 December 2024 | 43 replies
Sure there were communication challenges and that’s where I stated they and their affiliates can improve on.
Brett Jurgens Best way to use built up equity?
22 December 2024 | 23 replies
The refi or additional debt of any kind will impact the current performance of your property I'm never a great fan of selling a good producing property - unless I am certain I can improve the overall performance of my portfolio.