AJ Wong
Property Insurance crisis will supercharge climate migration in 2025 and beyond
11 January 2025 | 2 replies
If private companies continue to provide the insurance, I suspect we will see further increased premium costs which will need to be reflected in the rents tenants pay (all tenants: LTR, MTR, STR).
Paulette Midgette
A Contractor I Would Not Recommend
17 January 2025 | 12 replies
I've seen estimates that are off by 300% when all said and done (e.g. the original bid was $10k but the final cost was closer to $30k).
Amit Garg
Anyone heard of WealthGenius Coaching Program (Alfonso Cuadra)
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
I would connect with other investors and go to a few free/low-cost meetups to start and learn from them the strategy and how they learned to do what they did.
Ashley Wilson
Pros and Cons of Joining a Coaching Program
27 January 2025 | 29 replies
While the right program can provide a strong ROI, it’s crucial to evaluate whether the cost fits within your budget and aligns with your current investment goals.2.
Anthony Vaganos
DCSR vs Conventional with transfer tax
19 January 2025 | 8 replies
For most investors, to provide true separation would be cost prohibitive (between $10k-$15k).
Lauren Ruppert
Can an LLC (sole proprietor) sell a property to an LLC belonging to a son/daughter?
22 January 2025 | 5 replies
The seller's LLC pays capital gains tax and depreciation recapture, while the buyer's LLC uses the purchase price as the new cost basis.
Ernest Ho
Emotional Support Animal / Service Animal
19 January 2025 | 18 replies
A quick web search shows it can cost upwards of $25,000.I'd say that if the flea-bag isn't a service dog now, it probably never will be.
Ercilio De La Cruz
Real Estate Entrepreneur
19 January 2025 | 1 reply
Do you have a preferred type of property and price range you're looking for in general (knowing the costs can be different based on they market)?
Zachary Rosa
1031 or not!
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
You could also get a line of credit for about $150k (you should be able to borrow 75% of the value.)The reason I suggest this is…1) you save $40-$60k in selling costs. 2) you have a lower blended interest rate (2/3rds at 3.25% and 1/3rd at 7 or 8% instead of the whole $500k at 7 or 8%) saving you another $1k/mo in interest. 3) you only pay interest on that $150k when you actually use it, not from day 1 Unless you hate this property, or want to buy something you can’t afford without selling, that would be my plan.
Polat Caglayan
Detroit or Cleveland?
17 January 2025 | 27 replies
Hi @Elias Halvorson,Both markets offer lower costs of entry and opportunities for cash flow.