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Andrea Lucarelli Furnished Mid-term rental investing - corporate, travel medical
29 January 2025 | 21 replies
Hey Andrea,  We purchase a single family 2 br on the west side 5 min from the airport and a popular hospital.
Praveen Kumar Rent to retirement
1 February 2025 | 9 replies
thanks for your time and help rent to retirement works directly with build to rent developers like us around the country once they are framed up. you are buying properties pretty much at market value but with a hand holding. you can work directly with a builder or directly with them. they are just an intermediary. they take 5% on what we make as a builder but have a large list of investors and a systemized approach to selling new builds. if you want to get a better deal I'd recommend directly contacting builders and building it yourself. fly to the market. spend 2 days, tour new builds, get a feeling for how it's going. if your builder isn't building multiple at a time then I wouldn't recommend working with them. rent to retirement is a well oiled and well run machine. they've had their ups and downs with dozens of transactions in florida but modified their process. they are well known and established and transparent. if you have a more specific market and feel confident in your ability to vet deals try it out. happy to talk more my info is in my signature. we work directly with them to sell new builds and no organization is perfect but I have good things to say about them as a builder and potential build to rent developer that sells build to rent triplexes and single family homes through them to end buyers in California like the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego 
Dylan Gomez Inherited a property and remodeled it now its ready to sell
28 January 2025 | 11 replies
Alternatively, yes you could sell, pay taxes on the gain, and use the proceeds to help your mom directly.Would suggest for you to talk to a CPA and a 1031 specialist to confirm your best move!
Barbara Potts Interest in self storage syndications
22 January 2025 | 13 replies
These syndication can provide an 8%+ cash-on-cash return - providing investors monthly cash flow - and a 15-20% IRR over the length of the project.
Franc Seferi Out of state investors
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
Going through my real estate journey I have learned a lot, I am 24, a veteran and a graduate from Temple University,I started with aspirations of investing on a property and making a quick flip.My problem lied with fear of failing, my capital and my savings.I decided I wanted to learn the real estate market and know the ins and outs before I would make a bold choice on buying my first real estate home.
John Reagan Johnson Switched to a Property Manager
22 January 2025 | 9 replies
The 5-10 it gets heavier and a lot busier, and 10-15-20 it really is untenable to self-manage especially if this is not you main business like a person buying their own rentals and building it like a small business. 
Celine Besson Managing a renovation from afar
14 January 2025 | 6 replies
The key is a great contractor and a clear, detailed, well-thought-out scope of work. 
Danielle Weaver How to protect yourself as an owner who pays utilities
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
I have a house that’s a long term rental upstairs and a medium term downstairs.
Account Closed PM needs ss#
22 January 2025 | 14 replies
Hi,Thanks everyone for the input.I just checked back and a 1099 was issued, and we paid the taxes.
Robert Liu New build with delta build services in Cape Coral
5 February 2025 | 69 replies
-Getting the package to the city was congruent with (and a little ahead of) my expected timeframe.