Rafael Valdor
Are there red flags in PM agreement?
20 January 2025 | 2 replies
Basically - I want a PM who keeps the property in good shape and occupied to get paid, and a PM who is either bad at maintaining properties and finding good tenants, or just really unlucky, to not get paid.- PM charges 8% of rent, which escalates to 10% if the property exceeds 95% occupancy with rent collection. - PM charges minimal fees.- PM is contractually obligated to perform annual maintenance/inspection to keep property in top shape. - PM provides a cash based accounting report every month, for every unit under management, that clearly labels all rent, all expenses, including management fees, and the net directly ties to the amount of money deposited into my bank account.- PM is a licensed handyman, or has them on staff, and takes care of most unit turn work at a reasonable rate. - PM has no breakup/termination fee- PM does not take project management fees, except on large or complicated CapEx projects exceeding $5,000.
Anthony Sigala
Best cash flow market in 2025
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
These markets have low entry costs, the properties are in decent shape, and they exceed the 1% rule.
Andrew Ugbomah
NYC REI Advise
14 January 2025 | 5 replies
I've been working in this space for a while, so I can definitely share some insights, tips, and even some lessons learned from my own experiences.Whether you’re curious about neighborhoods, market trends, or just how to navigate buying, selling, or investing here, I’m happy to chat.
Melissa Sejour
How do you research the best areas to invest in?
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
Follow economic trends and determine which areas have the best opportunity for economic development and prosperity.At the end of the day, you're looking for investments with the highest returns.
Mark Updegraff
The Rise of Industrial Real Estate: Why Rochester Is a Goldmine
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
.💬 Let’s hear it:Are you seeing these same trends in your market?
Paloma Wodehouse
High Priced First Buy
8 January 2025 | 9 replies
(I recently saw an article in Forbes talking about the Bay Area’s shifting market) And if you aim to hold properties long term, keep your eyes on towns around the Bay that have had consistent rent growth.Here in my home market of Phoenix, I see investors branching out to places like Austin, Chicago, and even Omaha from what Ive heard because they recognize how trends can shift quickly.
Arion Lewis
Starting my journey
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
There are some HOA's that are in such bad shape they wont allow any type of loans and it must be a cash purchase.
Peter H Derry
Buyer's Guide: Purchasing Property for Your College Student
23 January 2025 | 0 replies
Exit StrategyResale Planning: Research market trends for optimal selling timing.Long-Term Investment: Consider retaining the property as a rental post-graduation.Marketability: Choose a property with appeal to future students or young professionals.By following these steps, you can make a well-informed decision and ensure a successful investment that benefits both you and your student during their college years and beyond.Peter Derry PHD Properties
Lilia Matlov
Risks and Opportunities Coexist
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
I would say the real estate market in Florida is Risky.4 - If you follow the navigation and growth trends you might be able to get ahead of the next opportunity wave.
Stepan Hedz
5 Myths About Distressed Properties: What Investors Need to Know Before Jumping In
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Investors who are active in gathering data on local trends while working with knowledgeable agents are able to pick neighbourhoods poised for growth and also comprehend how to best mitigate their risks as they prepare to maximize their return.Myth 3: Distressed Properties Are in Bad LocationsAnother misconception is that distressed properties only exist in bad neighborhoods.