Jamie Parker
Keeping your game face on
9 February 2025 | 2 replies
After the project managers left, I sat there and just talked about real estate, family and what he has done to amass 60 multifamily units in the Memphis area.
Gernide J Antoine
I’m here to get assistance on STR set up this is my 2nd STR
9 February 2025 | 10 replies
So now I have both my personal residence and a leased property as STRs.Even though I live 3 hours away from my leased STR property, I've built a team that assists with managing it, so I don't have to be there all the time.Here are some key things I've learned:Regulations: Research the specific STR regulations in the state and city where you're looking to buy.
Hira Y.
Property manager still charging landlord after the PMA is over.
6 January 2025 | 12 replies
Tenant stopped paying rent before 2 months of the lease expiring, property manager filed for eviction process but tenant vacated the property before sheriff served the notice.
Basit Siddiqi
Experienced SFH Investor: Next Steps?
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
@Basit Siddiqi Have you considered getting an assistant to manage all of those things rather than a property manager.
Stone Safaie
New Investor Seeking Insights on JVs & Syndications (50+ Units)
8 February 2025 | 2 replies
Are these forums a good place to connect with managing partners for JVs or syndications?
Kristi Kandel
Resources to Help LA Communities & Families Rebuild After Wildfires
13 January 2025 | 4 replies
Together, we can help communities not just recover, but thrive. 💪 what's this have to do with new construction and development?
Evan Haas
New to the forum, hoping to get started with a multi-family
16 January 2025 | 11 replies
The description states the property is "ready for rehab and development".
Grant Shipman
Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate Investors
4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate InvestorsHey BiggerPockets Community,If you’re a real estate investor, whether you own rental properties, flip houses, or manage syndications, there’s a critical lesson that could boost your bottom line: Letting Go.Many of us get into real estate because we want control over our financial future.
Torrean Edwards
Stepping out on faith, but looking for support/advice
6 February 2025 | 19 replies
The deal fell through because I couldn't line up the financing during COVID......God/Universe has a way of looking out for us...As investors, a crucial skill we develop is to take our emotions out of the situation/deal, but that is hard when we have invested a lot of time and money into a deal.
Mitch Smith
How Tiered Returns Has Helped Us Structure Our Private Lending Deals
17 January 2025 | 3 replies
Encourages Larger Investments: By offering higher returns at higher tiers, you incentivize investors to allocate more capital to your projects.Builds Long-Term Relationships: Investors appreciate being rewarded for deeper commitments, which helps foster trust and repeat business.Scales with Your Business: This structure can align with the complexity or scale of your projects, ensuring that you have the resources you need while staying competitive in the market.Key Benefits to InvestorsSecurity: Deals can be secured by tangible assets, such as a deed of trust or promissory note, providing peace of mind.Flexibility: Payments can be structured to suit the investor’s needs—monthly, quarterly, or upon project completion.Attractive Returns: With returns starting at 15%, investors often see better yields than traditional investment vehicles, like stocks or mutual funds.How We’ve Implemented ThisThis structure works particularly well for our large renovation or development projects where multiple investors may be involved.