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14 February 2025 | 6 replies
When I did my research for buying my properties in Costa Rica, I had one of the big STR management companies like Evolve analyze my potential profits and I used that info to raise money through bringing on partners to buy the properties.
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10 February 2025 | 7 replies
A lot of smaller banks will do this.If there is not a Four Plex in your area, start educating yourself on how to build one.
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2 February 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @William Dorrough: I currently either purchase and value add large scale multifamily properties or develop, and build ground up my issue with scaling is we have done this without brining in investors i have a great deal flow with a good track record im really looking to do more i have the capacity but have the need for more capital in one way or another Scaling without investors can be tough, especially in multifamily.
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14 February 2025 | 1 reply
We are fairly new to real estate investing with one single-family, cash-flowing property under our belt in Augusta, GA.
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12 February 2025 | 16 replies
Holla I'm thinking about investing in Toledo also.The one in Spain tho haha
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12 February 2025 | 6 replies
Every property is sold one-on-one, where we provide investors with the information they need to make a good decision.
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7 February 2025 | 8 replies
Here was one of the highlights "if a landlord knows that a property is subject to flooding, then they must share that information with potential tenants prior to signing the lease agreement.
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29 January 2025 | 0 replies
One-person rental units are in the highest demand, and co-living directly appeals to this market.
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1 February 2025 | 6 replies
Get a duplex and live in one side.
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4 February 2025 | 10 replies
Quote from @Devin James: In one of our development projects, the City staff asked us to remove 40 units from our concept plan.This wasn’t requested by the City Commission at a formal hearing, it was the opinion of the staff.Our original concept already proposed fewer units than the current zoning would have allowed.Here’s what erasing 40 units means:- 40 fewer homes for buyers- Over $1M in lost profit for our team- Fewer tax dollars and impact fees that could’ve benefited the City’s infrastructure & servicesWe gotta get betterEveryone wants more affordable housing, but not everyone wants to do what it takes to achieve it we never listen to the recommending bodies. we move for city approvals and work closely. the other thing we do is keep going back to the same groups over and over and over and over every month on the same agenda and make very small reductions like 2% or 4% and that reduces and beats them down eventually they accept what you want. it's just before beating a dead horse. we keep tabling until they give us something we all agree on then we go to vote. in our city in columbus we have to get recommendations but that's our strategy. we used to come out as aggressive as possible. we typically study developments in the area and keep it very similar in terms of density. we have a track record of very controversial projects and litigation and not taking no as an answer. after a year of that haha I can tell you it's not worth it. now we are more relationship based and buying the right kinds of plots of land. if the numbers don't work on the front end don't do the development.