Craig Salzer
Norada Capital Management notes
1 December 2024 | 68 replies
For example, if you are in a secured position and invest $25k and can get 10% per year at $2500 or you can get 15% unsecured which is $3750, are people willing to risk the extra $1,250 a year where you could lose all of your $25,000 investment compared to being secured where chance of losing it all I would view as astronomically lower?
Jr Miller
INVESTORS ONLY: Are self showings a race to the bottom on your rent rate?
18 November 2024 | 2 replies
Applicants can view properties without scheduling, after hours, and on weekends or holidays.However, the lack of human interaction does come with a price.
Marie Paul
New Real Estate Investor Here!
21 November 2024 | 23 replies
So, don't think you have to leave nursing in the rear view.
Brandon Brock
Eddie Speed Note School
7 December 2024 | 150 replies
Which point, exactly as I had wished, would be answered if you had a windows view into what I do and know...and unfortunately there is no window other than us posting our experiences.Suffice it to say, If you see the big picture and want to be in this aspect of the business, it makes sense...if you don't then there's your answer.It made perfect sense to us, and to many many others, so we do this business.
Marcellis Mosby
Establishing rehab costs during short open house
18 November 2024 | 3 replies
Quote from @Marcellis Mosby:I would bring the contractor with me on that viewing to get the full bid..
Cameron Chambers
Anyone in the forums from Canada?
26 November 2024 | 127 replies
A lot of viewings but nothing at this time.
Leslie Daniely
First Property As A MTR-Quadplex
17 November 2024 | 16 replies
To that end, I made a Google sheets document with every hospital system in GA along with the following data:CityZip CodeRentometer 2/X (what a 2 BR, any bath) goes for on Rentometer)RentRentometer 3/1+ Rent (what a # BR, 1.5+ bath) goes for on Rentometer)"Minutes to home" (how far a drive it is for us)"Staffed Beds" (measure of how big a hospital is)"Total Discharges" (a different measure of hospital size)"Patient Days" (yet another different measure of hospital size)"Gross Patient Revenue ($000)" (you guessed it, hospital size)Map Searches & Housing Requests (this and everything below was from FF.com stats page)Furnishedfinder.com Page ViewsTotal RoomsPrivate Rooms % UnitsHotels% Whole Place > 2500 %Whole Place > 2k < 2.5k %Whole Place > 1.5k < 2k %Room > 1500 %Room > 1k < 1.5k Page view per roomThis allowed us to narrow our search to hospital systems near us (less than 2 hours) in a less competitive market (higher page views per room advertised on FF.com) with a significant % of units being rented on FF.com at higher rents (more $).
James Wise
Exposing more of Bob Prisco's (AKA Bob Stevens) Lies
21 November 2024 | 6 replies
I believe this situation was handled in a way congruent with BiggerPockets values and ethos - information was discovered, we gave the user in question an opportunity to respond publicly to the allegations, other members of the community chimed in to make comments and ask questions of their own, I made the decision to close the post because I believe many of the top viewpoints were discussed and I didn't want it to turn into shameless trolling with no additional value, that whole thread remains up for community members to view into the future for transparency and anyone who reads it can form their own opinions with the information presented.
Jonathan Greene
Why You Should Stop Talking About Quitting Your Job Before You Have Your 1st Property
26 November 2024 | 46 replies
Our society no longer views elderly as valuable contributors to society because everyone is expected to retire at 65 and wither away in a corner somewhere.
Vishal M.
Tips on Zip 43206 (Driving Park neighborhood)
15 November 2024 | 6 replies
Currently we are looking into a couple of properties in Zip code 43206 and wondering if you can share inputs about the area from the point of view of safety, tenant pool & growth/appreciation.I have lived in the zip code of 43206 for over four years.