William F.
What are your experiences with the different land ed course available?
26 December 2024 | 8 replies
Don't buy anymore land courses and just take MASSIVE ACTION.
Tyler Rabanus
DSCR Cash Out Refi Questions
15 December 2024 | 14 replies
Reason for question: If i were to purchase a SFH for $75k and spend roughly $175k renovating the 3 bedroom home and converting a massive garage into two 1 bedroom apartments, I believe the property would be still appraise for about $220k.
Brandon Vukelich
3-unit STR/MTR $107k NOI on $187k REV
21 December 2024 | 10 replies
With the massive increase in STR properties in the US, I am hopeful that lenders and appraisers will evolve to apply income/exp metrics to STR deals specifically, on top of generic property comps.
Marcus Auerbach
Mortgage rates going up. Is the market expecting inflation?
24 December 2024 | 25 replies
Longer term, meaning next 30-40 years, Bond market will do what its always done to runaway Fiscal looseness and it will take 10yr up to 10 -16% to put pressure on FED to deleverage the last 45 years of crazy spending, like it had to do from '45 to '82, or 1900-1925, slow and gradual.
Leslie LaBranche
Jerome Maldonado real estate developer training
19 December 2024 | 47 replies
I'am now on my 4th year with Jerome but no longer am in the 12 month course. instead last year i joined another private group Jerome offers to students that have been apart of the program for a minimum of one year which is running me $30,000 a year which includes another course that dives in deep mostly with Muti-family apartment complexes, Manufacturing warehouses, Commercial Property and even High Rise skylines for people looking to scale their real estate portfolio to a massive level and attain nine figures.I Hope this helps if you have any specific questions or are thinking about joining the program I don't mind referring you to someone!
Jake Baker
My BRRRR Horror Story! What could I have done differently?
26 December 2024 | 18 replies
@V.G Jason @River Sava @Lisa Jones @Ben Pileggi @Gregory Schwartz @Jay HinrichsAnother silver lining I forgot to mention - Good investing partners.Having solid partners who can share the load (financially or logistically) during disasters can make a massive difference.
Joseph Chacko vellukunnel
Rookie investor exploring a multi family in jersey city heights
17 December 2024 | 8 replies
If the home is 100 yrs old, I'm assuming it's a definite gut which is going to require new plumbing, electrical, heating, cosmetics.I spent about $140K reno on my multi family in the heights on NY ave and there were massive problems with it but it was a gut to 3 units & adding 2 bathrooms, 3 brand new kitchens 4 bathroom reno in total, all new flooring, sheetrock , insulation, framing, doors, electrical, plumbing, paint, parts of roof etc.
Travis A.
Title: Sell or Rent? Advice Needed on Historic Home in Northern Virginia
17 December 2024 | 6 replies
That's a massive savings!
Scott Trench
2025-2026 Might Be One of the Best Stretches to Purchase Multifamily Since 2010-2011
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
Operators who were able to kick the can down the road may see huge increases with this year's insurance renewal or property tax bill, but there's no reason to expect another year of massive surges in operating costs.
Joseph Bushnell
Building a data center
16 December 2024 | 7 replies
you will need MASSIVE power lines available.