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Danielle Field Has anyone used All Loans Funding?
2 January 2025 | 2 replies
You can easily look them up on the NMLS site  https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org/EntityDetails.aspx/COMPAN...
Devin James We Need Higher Density & Smaller Homes - Thoughts?
12 January 2025 | 54 replies
They offer renters a unique option that feels like home but without the long-term commitment.A developer friend of mine in San Diego recently completed a BTR project on a former industrial site.
Jorge Abreu Maximizing Unit Potential & Implementing Effective Fee Structures
28 December 2024 | 1 reply
Charge for amenities like cable, internet, and pet fees.
Bob Dole Cost Segregation -- What is the true benefit of the accelerated depreciation?
9 January 2025 | 32 replies
Have your CPA run this scenario with your numbers; too much money to take advice from the internet!
Serena Lemmons Networking in Sacramento Area
25 December 2024 | 2 replies
I have not been able to find any in person networking events in my area doing a basic internet search.
Toby Khan Wichita, KS Investors
9 January 2025 | 107 replies
That's not exactly an up and coming area -- I'd research who built them - can likely find that by going to the SG County Recorded Docs site or by seeing who pulled the permits during const -- Wichita has been on a duplex building boom -- look at the tax value -- They probably have that or less in it on the build - I also doubt they were built to be quality long term -- things such as the trim/cabinets etc -- they all look like the cheapest stuff a guy could buy - if the cabinets aren't oak and there is MDF or pine trim and pre-hung doors with engineered wood jams I'd run.  2-3 yrs ago for $180k -205 or so you could buy duplexes in Maize, Kechi, Valley center all day to builders that were selling them off to investors - not worth that in that area.
Lyons Library New Investor in Multi-Family Real Estate Looking to Learn and Partner
29 December 2024 | 2 replies
Many of the folks I worked with back during the dawn of the internet business era have moved on, so this is a learning curve, but I’m embracing it.Partnerships are something I’m open to, whether it’s working on your projects or collaborating on future deals.
Mitch Davidson New STR Restrictions Coming for the Asheville Area
17 January 2025 | 40 replies
Feel free to track on the site above or if not, I'll post again with an update in a few weeks time as they get closer to some sort of proposal.  
Becca F. Questions for Ohio agents/investors and Class A, B, C in your markets
12 January 2025 | 25 replies
I flew there and walked the house, looked pretty turnkey rental grade): $1029 GFCI outlets, downspouts and guards, drywall, paint, bathroom vent$4615 (new AC unit since unit was stolen before tenant moved in, didn't file insurance claim because didn't want my premium to go up) $600 (water line, gas line, P trap)$60 lawn mowing$112  thermostat repairMy opinion is that Class C is better for local investors who are on site and know how to do repairs and self manage.
Travis Boyd How effective can MTR be with small multifamily properties?
7 January 2025 | 16 replies
To help support that avatar, try and have on-site parking and ideally a place where a large work truck can be parked without issue (think fully decked out F-350).