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Anderson S. Stop Overpaying Taxes! 5 Insider Tips for Real Estate Investors
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
Then, gather evidence like recent sales of comparable properties to support your case.
Gloria C. Best zip codes for investing in Huntsville?
7 January 2025 | 8 replies
. -- lots of factors to consider (including your personal strategy), but here are a few high level metrics to compare the most populous zip codes in HuntsvilleWelcome to drop me a message if you are interested in checking out the full report
Alec Dressler How to Determine Public Interest in my Future Airbnb
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
There aren't too many other cabins like it in the area on Airbnb to compare it to.
Jonathan Chan Learning How to Raise Capital
5 January 2025 | 2 replies
IMO 6 months is nothing compared to other illiquid assets.
Keira Hamilton What I Learned from Owning and Selling a Laundromat – Exploring a Different Asset Cla
6 January 2025 | 31 replies
Can they be more hands-off compared to other types of businesses?
Ryan Mcpherson Rent out house and bleed for a while or sell it and hemorrhage once?
7 January 2025 | 4 replies
To rent the home, I would lose about $2,500 per month (based on comparable rents in my area, property management fees, etc).Both options loose the same amount by roughly 2 years, and by this time, I still will not have built up much more equity in the home to make selling it a break even unless there is price appreciation by then.My dilemma is this: I speculate that my home will not appreciate much in the next 3-5 years due to the rapid pace of development in the surrounding area.In 5-10+ years, maybe, but by then I'll have bled $150,000 - $300,000.I have thought about this a lot and feel that I mar'-too close to the problem to see the best solution.
Melissa Sejour Fix and flips in Philadelphia
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
The wholesalers in Philly are comparatively decent in my opinion and there are still deals there.
Paola Astrid Refinance DSCR Conventional?
26 December 2024 | 15 replies
With good credit and a relatively low LTV, they may price comparably
Jacklyn Robins Trouble renting units in Cincinnati
7 January 2025 | 24 replies
When I say i've never had this issue, I mean- Even in the D class neighborhoods i've owned properties in, i've never dealt with vacant apartments for this amount of time.If you're comparing the 40 unit building next door to mine with security, it's sort of like comparing apples to oranges.
Sean Michael Making Sense of San Diego Real Estate (Renting and Investing vs Buying)
5 January 2025 | 12 replies
  $6.25k feels manageable, so I compared the rent vs purchase numbers.