Joshua Land
Converting duplex to assisted living facility how to
18 December 2024 | 2 replies
You could start by reaching out to any local corporations that do assisted living in your area and see what they are looking for (location, space specs, etc).
Tove Fox
Residential vs. Commercial Real Estate Investing?
5 January 2025 | 13 replies
@Tove Fox - Residential Real Estate InvestingPros:Lower Entry Costs: Easier to get started with less capital required.High Demand: People always need homes, making demand relatively stable.Easier Financing: Mortgages are generally easier to secure with favorable terms.Simplicity: Easier to understand and manage, especially for beginners.Flexibility: You can use it as a personal residence or rent it out.Cons:Tenant Turnover: More frequent turnover leads to vacancy and more management.Lower Cash Flow: Income potential can be modest compared to commercial properties.Emotional Buyers: Residential prices can be influenced by emotions, leading to price volatility.Maintenance Burden: Landlords often deal with repairs and maintenance, which can be time-consuming.Commercial Real Estate InvestingPros:Higher Income Potential: Stronger cash flow and higher returns are common.Long-Term Leases: Tenants often sign longer leases (3-10 years), reducing vacancy risk.Professional Tenants: Business tenants tend to take better care of the property.Valuation Based on Income: Prices are based on the income the property generates, not market emotions.Shared Costs: Tenants often cover property expenses like taxes, insurance, and maintenance (via triple-net leases).Cons:High Entry Costs: Requires more capital or partnerships to get started.Complex Management: More expertise is needed; you may need a professional property manager.Economic Sensitivity: Commercial properties are more sensitive to economic conditions.Challenging Financing: Securing financing can be harder, with stricter terms and higher interest rates.Zoning and Legalities: More complex regulations compared to residential properties.Key Differences:Risk: Residential tends to be lower risk, while commercial offers higher rewards but with greater risk.Management: Residential is easier for DIY investors, while commercial properties usually require a team.Scalability: Commercial properties are easier to scale, offering more potential for significant cash flow increases.
Evan Rice
Sober Living Facility Investing - how to get started
17 December 2024 | 2 replies
Mainstream homeowner policies won't cover sober living because they don't account for the risk of multiple people recovering in the same home
Jason Tucker
CO Living MTR
13 December 2024 | 17 replies
It's a 21-unit co-living new construction build in Midtown, ATL.
Drue Fourmont
Any advice for his investment situation?
20 December 2024 | 1 reply
If the current rents are below market, maybe it’s time for some modest increases, from what I’ve heard many landlords do this gradually.
Rafael Ro
Safe and stable investment: Do I buy rental properties or keep money in a HYSA?
11 January 2025 | 67 replies
A vetted turnkey provider offers a hands-off approach, with properties likely to break even or generate modest cash flow, spreading risk across multiple doors.
Andreas Mueller
Why Should the Fed Cut Rates at All?
17 December 2024 | 0 replies
The gray home to the left is on the market for $550k, to put things in perspective (it’s a 4 bed / 3 bath, 2000 sq/ft, with modest finishes).North NashvilleThis place was a little bit of a disaster zone, which is why I love it 🤠.
Shaylynn O'Leary
Advice: New Investor/Small but Mighty Portfolio/ Long Term Game Plan
21 December 2024 | 20 replies
Since your metric is modest cash flow with long-term appreciation, focus on neighborhoods with a history of steady growth and tenant stability.As a realtor, you already have the skills to analyze deals—so trust your instincts and take action!
Grant Shipman
Do you believe that Co-Living investment is the fastest way to financial freedom?
18 December 2024 | 12 replies
How do you know what areas co-living could work?
Devon Shives
Should I get a cash out refi to buy more property?
13 December 2024 | 16 replies
I’m trying to get a heloc or cash out refi on a primary residence duplex.l under FHA.I have great credit but modest incomeWife has bad credit with better income therefore I don’t believe we will qualify for heloc.Our plan was to get heloc to use as a down payment on another house hack or general investment property.So far our mortgage company said they could do the cash out refi which would raise our mortgage from $800 to $1200 (current rate is 3.62) and the rate would go to 6.6To pull out hopefully 30-35k maxMy concern is if I do the cash out.