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Sunny Karen Slow scaling with cash or faster scaling with mortgages?
14 March 2024 | 11 replies
I should have been buying houses like they were candy bars when they were super cheap, and then worried about heavy rehabs and slowing down when prices (and rates) rose.
Cory King Knoxville Market in a Minute
13 March 2024 | 1 reply
The median sale price rose to $350,000, reflecting a substantial 10.8% increase from the previous year.Total housing inventory showed a notable 19.2% increase from a year ago which is much needed.Half of the homes sold were under contract in 23 days or less, a slight increase from the previous month but a decrease from a year ago.For sellers, 43.5% of homes sold for the asking price or above, with 21.5% selling for more than the asking price.
Keaton Vols Fourplex common area flooring
12 March 2024 | 2 replies
Additionally, vinyl plank comes in a variety of styles and colors, allowing you to choose a design that fits the aesthetic of your property.As for the walls, if you are looking for a budget-friendly option to replace tile, wall paneling could be a good choice.
Lisa Marie Are REIAs a scam?
15 March 2024 | 93 replies
A lot of it has to do with typing the least amount of words, so I leave the roses and incense out. 
Jenny Milu Evaluating Syndication Questions
13 March 2024 | 7 replies
It is amazing to me how many people will trust their hard earned money with someone that was in middle or high school during the financial crisis.Beyond this initial search:Experiencetrack recordBusiness PlanAsset typeProjected returnsFinancial StructuresRights and remedies in legal docsRedemption rightsSupplemental Capital CallsOperations capabilitiesOwner/Operator or capital raiser for othersK-1 TimingUse of bonus and accelerated depreciation1031 optionsVertically integrated or outsourcedExperience of team through multiple market cyclesBackground, if any, prior to real estate and syndicationProjected returns net or gross of fees and carrySeeing full financials of current deals with budget vs actuals (if syndicator does not share, or only shares P&L delete their contact)Color on deals that went sideways or lost money and whyMarket analysisColor on why they like that dealRisks of the deal, as they see themDo they have third party audits, ideally from one of big 4 firmsAre they a fund or single asset?
Tryn Mesarch First Fix n Flip
12 March 2024 | 1 reply
The entire interior was repainted a lighter modern color and LVP flooring was installed.
John Seitz Buying appliances in St. Louis Area
11 March 2024 | 3 replies
What are trends you’re noticing in type, style, color, etc?
Rick Turman Four Square Method of Analyzing Rental Properties
12 March 2024 | 12 replies
Those fields that are gray in color have been locked as they are hard coded with formulas.  
Amador Abreu Potentially dangerous eviction - Seeking Advice
12 March 2024 | 22 replies
I'd start by painting the exterior of the house a different color so it doesn't look as familiar and I’d refresh the front landscape.
Don Konipol Are These Real Estate Investors?
11 March 2024 | 3 replies
They can’t review the “hot” deal their broker just sent them because they’re too busy categorizing emails in color coded category’; they can’t attend the on line networking session because they need to switch over to a more detailed CRM system; they can’t visit the property going up for auction because their scheduled weekly garage cleaning is running overtime…..The Educator – This person never feels they have enough knowledge, experience or education to properly evaluate an investment.