Deirdre Lizio
Should you pick a property manager based on price or service?
14 January 2025 | 20 replies
@Deirdre Lizio see a lot of competiting PMCs start with a pledge of doing it better than "what's out there".Always interesting to revisit them 3-5 years later - after they've experienced the reality of challenging tenants AND owners.Look no further than Evernest: they started out with flat fee management at $99/month and promises of better & fairer service & pricing.Now they're at 10%, capped at $199/month - wonder what changed?
Jason Bierman
Investing in Dubai flats
28 November 2024 | 3 replies
This friend informed me of an investment opportunity in Dubai renting out flats (multi room apartments) by the room.
Jorge Vazquez
My predictions for 2025
17 December 2024 | 1 reply
Real Estate Market Predictions for 2025Single-Family Homes: Prices will likely remain flat due to homeowners holding onto low-interest-rate loans, causing fewer properties to hit the market.
Christian Hwang
Advice for a New Out of State Flipper
1 January 2025 | 22 replies
Below are some actionable steps I plan to take after identifying a market:- find a rock star agent by referral and/or calling brokerages and asking to connect with their top producing agents- find a rock star contractor by referral and/or yelp- have control over construction by setting per diems to incentivize contractor to finish the project on time, within budget, and with good quality- leverage my rock star agent's time to check up on the construction process (checks and balances)- hire independent handymen/inspectors to check up on the construction process for a flat fee (checks and balances) There's competition everywhere, you won't escape that in any market.
James Thompson
Flat Fee Real Estate Agent
27 November 2024 | 3 replies
Quote from @James Thompson: Anyone had any experiences with working with flat fee agents?
Matthew Drouin
Good Cause Eviction Law Passed - 3 Things You Need To Know
30 December 2024 | 15 replies
.✅ Secondly, good cause has a max cap on yearly rental increases at a certain margin above CPI or 10%, whichever is less.For those of you who own stabilized, high quality housing like we do, this shouldn’t be a problem.But instead of keeping rents flat because you are a nice person or increasing just a little bit, you could get yourself in trouble when it comes to funding future major repairs and capital expenditures.As long as you are increasing to what the market will bear, you will be in good shape.Also if you are looking at purchasing blighted, dilapidated housing with the intent of raising rents and financing improvements to the property, you will have to take this into consideration and buy accordingly and on in place rents not projected rents.On the implementation side, however that pans out, you might be able to get these necessary rent increases to finance repairs but you may need to go to housing court in order to get the green light but we are just not sure at this point and remains to be seen.✅ Thirdly, in regard to objectionable tenancy and nuisance caused by disruptive tenants, you will need to document these violations with undeniable evidence.Because police reports are not usually able to be procured due to disturbances like drug trafficking or domestic violence, you’ll need to take matters into your own hands on producing that documentation.I recommend getting security cameras installed in all common areas and outside your properties.I’ve used SimpliSafe security cameras but you’ll need to install WiFi service at your properties so that you can maintain recordings in the event of violations and add to your lease that any tampering with said cameras constitutes a lease violation as well.This is still developing and once we get further clarity, we will host a round table with legal experts on how to best protect our properties and residents.
Kevin Collins
REI Nation Experience
31 December 2024 | 32 replies
@Elaine Bell I went through the interview process with a whole bunch of themes.
Eric N.
How do you do Seller Financing/Sub2 and comply with Dodd Frank/Safe Act ?
23 December 2024 | 46 replies
So if one is going to stack up senior loans and wrap them with owners who cant get mortgages IE sub prime the person doing this better have a boat load of reserves to pay off the underlying when the deals go belly up.. that's the side of the coin that the guru is not going to talk about.
Zach Howard
New, hungry, eager to start while also patient. Large risk appetite.
10 January 2025 | 16 replies
Have a small flat here that was just recently purchased and under mortgage.
Jarrod Ochsenbein
My 4th rental property is now under contract
27 December 2024 | 11 replies
It is flat out not worth the headache, impact to other members and having to find new members anyway to fill all the spots that left because you wanted to fill a single room.