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Daniel Windingstad Out-of-State LTR Investing
27 September 2024 | 48 replies
Stable Market:While we don’t see the same wild appreciation as some hotter markets, the steady demand for rental properties, especially multi-family, makes for reliable income and decent returns.Tips for Out-of-State Investing:- Build a Reliable Team:Property management is key if you’re not local.
Chris M. Betters Left Main CRM Review
24 September 2024 | 12 replies
If this does not fit your specific needs, I recommend just buying Salesforce off the shelf, paying less per month, and hiring a consultant to build it to your exact specifications for a fraction of the cost. 
John Mason Profit from flips if I have 250 K capital
23 September 2024 | 15 replies
Hello everyone, I've done 3 buy and hold rental properties, and now I want to do flips, I need investors and I have some that have shown interest, in addition to speaking to private lenders that are willing to fund 70% of the LTV (based on the desired property)I'm seeing a lot of deals from wholesalers, but the problem is, some of them close in 2 weeks and some as long as a month, and they don't take conditional offers, and the good ones fly off the shelf really quick.My question is, how does someone like me close one of those deals within this short period, how do you arrange the equity and financing with little to no inspections sometimes even.I'd like to know how do I prepare myself to be able to close one of these good deals right away when they are offered to me and many others?
Kent Kettell Tell me about your Experience with Funding Options
23 September 2024 | 4 replies
@Kent KettellWe have been using loan to cost funding our deals the past three years, with community and credit unions, and the refinancing once stable to agency.we are able to get 80% of the rehab built into the loan, and it has allowed us to come up with less.
Kyle Fitch How Long to Reach $ 1 Mil Net Worth
25 September 2024 | 22 replies
They have better appreciation with easier resale, are easier to fill, rents are more stable and tenants stay much longer. 
Tanner Sortillo New Investor with $100k - Where would you start?
27 September 2024 | 47 replies
Also, it’s best practice to consider areas with population growth and job creation- they typically offer stable returns.
Jennifer Katherine De Loughy Any loans on vacant land?
20 September 2024 | 13 replies
In most municipalities approvals have a few year shelf life and in the event new regulations or new zoning bills are passed you could lose the benefit of the in place zoning/development procedures.
Kent Kettell How to fund Initial Investments
20 September 2024 | 9 replies
Hello everyone, I've done 3 buy and hold rental properties, and now I want to do flips, I need investors and I have some that have shown interest, in addition to speaking to private lenders that are willing to fund 70% of the LTV (based on the desired property)I'm seeing a lot of deals from wholesalers,  but the problem is, some of them close in 2 weeks and some as long as a month, and they don't take conditional offers, and the good ones fly off the shelf really quick.My question is, how does someone like me close one of those deals within this short period, how do you arrange the equity and financing with little to no inspections sometimes even.I'd like to know how do I prepare myself to be able to close one of these good deals right away when they are offered to me and many others?
Allen Moore Section 8 - Pros & Cons
23 September 2024 | 33 replies
I love it for the guaranteed rent, tenant stability, additional accountability with the housing authority and large demand for Section 8 housing without enough supply.With strong screening, I'm able to find great tenants and Im not owed any rent.Cons you will often hear is that the tenants are harder on your properties (doesnt have to be the case in my experience if you screen really well), the Housing Authority is a pain to deal with (this depends on a couple things - how well run your local PHA is and how good you are at handling process & details) and the extra inspections/red tape make the niche unprofitable (see what I said above about Housing Authorities).Done right, I believe Section 8 is one of the most stable & profitable. 
Kris Maiato Lake Winnipesaukee Air BNB
21 September 2024 | 7 replies
More stable in my opinion, just read up on current restrictions or coming restrictions.