
4 April 2022 | 21 replies
@Hemal Adani It sounds like turnkey would be the best fit.

8 February 2022 | 11 replies
Here's the jewel of it.My partner and I are looking to get financing on a Tri-plex in Central FL, we will be splitting the down payment.We'd really love to get into the property with 20% down max if not less, most conventional lenders ive spoken to have said they cant get anything under 25% on an investment property, But I'm determined to find one that can. whether it be DSCR/Rental loan, conventional or whatever products are available to fit with our goals and criteria while stilling giving us some scaling capability as were not looking to stop at this property, hopefully 2 more multifamily properties to acquire in the next year to 18 months!

3 February 2022 | 2 replies
Seems like "cultured marble" bathroom vanity sink tops are going for $150 or so on the cheap end, which should fit the budget

4 February 2022 | 5 replies
When talking about portfolio loans, there are a few loan types that fit this terminology.

5 February 2022 | 5 replies
@Michael Benitez most bank loans will not fit the BRRRR method.

9 February 2022 | 5 replies
😂 I've also been texting a lot of people on facebook marketplace and kijiji which has lead me to get in contact with another investment company that will send me deals that do not fit their criteria!
5 February 2022 | 4 replies
@Maya Tuvia I personally use Appfolio and love it, but I know they have a minimum, and does have a huge learning curve.I think Buildium might be a good fit for you.

7 February 2022 | 10 replies
However, if there are limited options to begin with, narrowing that criteria may make that "perfect fit" even harder to find.

4 February 2022 | 7 replies
You can reach out to them and explain your personal investment and tax situation to see if they’re a good fit.

21 February 2022 | 84 replies
Everyone has a different goals and investment criteria, so this is not a one size fit allkind of situation.I will suggest that you clearly define what you what and do some research then go from there.A local Investor-Agent can help shorten your learning curve and save you a lot of headaches asthey tend to understand the market better.Use Niche.com, Greatschools.org and Msc.Fema.gov for your research.Goodluck and go make it happen