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Jonathan Greene What are your real estate investing goals for 2025?
30 December 2024 | 103 replies
We plan to turn the small recording room into a small office.  
Nanne Kooi Flipping houses Portugal
19 December 2024 | 11 replies
I think there's still a lot of room in the country to do this successfully and where the locals can also benefit.
Eddie Espinal Has any body here used PadSplit for their rental properties?
14 December 2024 | 22 replies
The ones I manage total to 20 bedrooms.These rooms rent for between $125 to $225 per week depending on room size and amenities in the room (beyond basic amenities may include: Desk, Tv, private entry, tenant controlled AC, additional storage).This month after padsplit takes their 14.25% cut of the revenue I am recieving, from the units I own, $15,230 from 3 homes.
Reeves Bennett Need Advice: Selling the Biggest House in the Neighborhood Problem
6 December 2024 | 2 replies
Larger families, remote workers, or investors could see it as ideal, especially if local schools or amenities like parks, dining, or entertainment are strong.
Pete Galyon WHO ELSE has is seeing amazing returns in there areas??
16 December 2024 | 13 replies
Views, indoor pools, game rooms and proximity to attractions.
Najhae Robinson How has your experience been with PadSplit?
15 December 2024 | 10 replies
For his first two years here he stayed in a rooming house, because he couldn’t afford his own house or apartment.After World War II this country “got rich”, affordable housing became plentiful as “the suburbs” were developed.  
Jason Tucker CO Living MTR
13 December 2024 | 17 replies
Are you setting a one person per room limit? 
Andres Felipe Alba Hernandez My House Hack Success Story
15 December 2024 | 1 reply
With just 5% down (yes, I paid PMI initially), we moved into the main bedroom, used the small first-floor room as my office, and rented out the other three bedrooms on Airbnb and Furnished Finder.
Kyle Fitch Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?
6 January 2025 | 57 replies
Pros of RE:- leverage (can house hack and put 3.5% down FHA, 5% or 10% down conventional loan if you live in one of the units, 2 to 4 unit or buy single family, live in it and rent out each room and buy a $500,000 or $1 million asset).
Kevin Collins REI Nation Experience
31 December 2024 | 32 replies
., etc. for example finding cash flowing investment properties which meet your ROI goal of 9% is NOT HARD heck almost every state (and likely every state) has a market which will achieve that but what does 9% mean without a dollar value if 9% is = to $200 or more okay that’s okay but if 9% means $25/mo. or alternatively if 50% ROI means $25/mo. doesn’t really matter much since although labor differs from area to area it doesn’t differ that much and also doesn’t really leave much room for error — so your minimum accepted ROI should also be couple within a minimum accepted $$ value (cash flow) and other minimums as well (i.e. min. equity, property types, property classes, etc.)Lastly as I mentioned achieving a 9% ROI is not hard and is achievable in every state; the HARDER part is to 1) achieve that AND 2) achieve 10-20% min.equity on the buy in or ARV AND 3) meeting your min. $ value AND 4) buying in a good/stable neighborhood/market AND 5) buying with some type of upside AND 6) etc. etc. etc. —- Again I’m not saying you have to do these things; it all depends what type of investor you are and what you are looking for however it is important to understand that if you shift the responsibility of either identifying the invest property or managing or any other aspect there WILL be a trade off — in this case the turnkey company has delivered on your goal of 8-9% ROI (projected... so TBC) and in return you have traded some of the other benefits of investing in RE for the convenience of not having to do much more than to look over the properties they have sent you and funding it from the comfort of your home, office, etc. ... again if this is the goal then you are on point but if the goal is to also partake in ALL of the other benefits of RE then you should understand that and not be surprised that it’s not a ‘stellar’ investment that checks all the boxes.