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AJ Wong 🌲 The best places to invest in luxury estates and ranches on the Oregon Coast
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
Astonishingly, I'd argue that the luxury Oregon Coast Real Estate market is still a bit under the radar. 
Tyler Edens House Hacking Budgeting
20 January 2025 | 4 replies
Even better, I might be able to snag it well under market value since it's an estate sale that's been sitting on the market for nearly 200 days.Here’s the challenge: while I could afford to purchase the property under market value, I’d be stretching my budget thin to cover the mortgage during the period I’d be remodeling the basement to make it rentable.
Armani Diaz Tenants DO NOT want to leave Need Advice
23 January 2025 | 6 replies
Market rent is $1400-1500 for each unit.
Tayvion Payton Thoughts on a Multi-Family Deal in 76104, Fort Worth? Looking for Cash Flow!
21 January 2025 | 3 replies
I’m considering amulti-family property in the 76104 zip code of Fort Worth, TX, and I’d love your feedback to help determine if this is a good deal.Property DetailsAsking Price: $169,999 (seller says it’s negotiable).Current Rental Income: $2,400/month (duplex is vacant).Configuration: Combination of duplex and triplex units.Some units are rented at below-market rates.The duplex and need rehab.Historical Income: Seller claims it previously brought in $5,000/month when fully occupied.ConditionBuilt in 1934, so it’s an older property.Some permits were recently pulled (e.g., plumbing, window replacements, and sheetrock repairs), but it still needs work to get the vacant units ready to rent.It’s located in a neighborhood with a higher crime rate but also near major highways and areas with rental demand (e.g., downtown Fort Worth and Texas Christian University).My Goal:I’m focused on cash flow, and this property seems like it could work if I can stabilize it.
Stepan Hedz 5 Myths About Distressed Properties: What Investors Need to Know Before Jumping In
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Well, yes, some properties may require complete work, but others may just need cosmetic things to bring them back on the market.
Shiloh Lundahl New Partnership Model
3 February 2025 | 83 replies
So the risk is lower, as long as the market doesn't drop 20% and stay that low for the next 3 years. 
Franklin Perez Primary Home to Rental
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
I was studying the market and my rent will be just enough to cover the mortgage and HOA fee now I might to pay out of pocket for insurance but don't want to sell it yet because the area is growing and might have good appreciation in the years that follow.
Jade Frank New to real estate investing
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
Just do thorough research on the local market and have a solid plan for managing the properties remotely.Good luck!
Ashley Guerra Central Jersey investors
21 January 2025 | 10 replies
Give them all a call and see if they are willing to sell and if not are they in the market to buy.
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20 January 2025 | 8 replies
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