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Akshay Bhaskaran Any successful BRRR in OHio?
15 November 2024 | 32 replies
Let me know if you have any questions for meWhat neighborhoods or zip codes in Columbus are best for appreciating SFR's that cash flow enough to pay for their own upkeep, and which attract solid tenants who stick around a good 5-7 years? 
Michael Whitman Due diligence checklist
13 November 2024 | 9 replies
Ensure it cash flows comfortably.Market & Location: Research local rental demand, property values, and any applicable LTR regulations to understand the area’s potential for long-term success.Future Potential: Consider if the property could appreciate or attract quality tenants over time, supporting stable cash flow and asset growth.This checklist should set you up for a solid LTR investment!
Robbie Shiver Short Term Rental Alternatives? Need Help/Ideas
12 November 2024 | 7 replies
It has a lower turnover than STR but can bring in higher rent than traditional leases.Co-Living Arrangements: Renting rooms individually on a month-to-month basis could generate more income than a single long-term lease while reducing management hassle.Furnished Long-Term Rental: A furnished rental could allow for higher rent and attract tenants who don’t want the STR commitment but still value flexibility.Partner with a Local Boutique STR Manager: Some local companies manage STRs with lower fees than Airbnb's traditional managers and could help keep profits up without 20% fees.Hope that helps you with your decision!
Rochelle Gerber Has anyone moved their 401K to a self directed real estate one?
13 November 2024 | 22 replies
If you have pre-tax and post tax Roth funds in the existing 401k, you will initiate a rollover into a newly formed Solo 401(k), with some funds dropping into the pre-tax bucket and Roth funds dropping into Roth bucket. 3) 3 benefits that I find many real estate investors are attracted to with the Solo 401(k): 1) Higher Contribution Limits (providing you have enough earned income) 2) Ability to contribute to Roth, without MAGI limits where you have to do a backdoor contribution, like you do a Roth IRA. 3) Exemption from UBIT/UDFI on debt financed real estate deals, this could be directly, or through a syndication type deal. 4) Now, we can proceed with, what about the caveats and qualifications to open and maintain a Solo 401(k): 1) You need to have earned income from the business/sole prop. that is sponsoring the Solo 401(k).
David N. Pricing strategy for a new listing
12 November 2024 | 12 replies
I recommend pricing your property within 10%-15% of similar listings in your area to stay competitive, ensuring you attract the right guests without undervaluing your space.
Mitchell Coles Prime Center City Gem: High-Yield Investment on Locust Street
10 November 2024 | 0 replies
These improvements significantly increased the property’s market value and rental potential, attracting premium short-term rental rates and ensuring high occupancy.
Brad Kroepfl Ryan Dossey CFF Program
9 November 2024 | 17 replies
I plan to step up to the plate and take a swing here soon.I was attracted to the CCCF program as it seems to simplify the process some by putting together a step by step process to attracting off market deals and executing them.
Clint Miller Fix-and-Flips During the Holiday Season: Opportunity or Challenge?
8 November 2024 | 4 replies
fix them up well, and list them at a good fair market price (this goes back to what your ARV was to begin with), and get that on the market (lower is better to build up to that price, and attract more buyers)!
Michael Martin Banks that work with out-of-state investors (Augusta GA)
9 November 2024 | 10 replies
Would your group be looking to take on any in-state investors that may make your properties more attractive to financing by local banks?
Isaac S. Delaware Statutory Trust DST 1031 Difficulty Giving up control
12 November 2024 | 171 replies
But the ability to diversify by asset type and geography is very attractive, and the true passive nature is something I’m looking for as i get older.