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Nate McCarthy Multi-party investing deal structure for BRRRR/House hack
19 January 2025 | 14 replies
For example, you could create a weighted structure where a percentage of profits is based on cash contributions, and another portion compensates for rehab or management efforts.Rent Payments and Tax-Free Profits:If you structure it as an owner-occupied property, the rent you pay could be shared proportionally, but tax-free gains on resale may only apply to your share, as you’d be the owner-occupant.
Zeina Awad Recommendations for first time out of state investing
19 February 2025 | 22 replies
If you invest in a city with rapid and sustained appreciation, you can reinvest accumulated equity to buy additional properties using cash-out refinancing.
Andrea Lucarelli Furnished Mid-term rental investing - corporate, travel medical
29 January 2025 | 21 replies
You have to really know the area because it can change rapidly neighborhood by neighborhood.  
Kevin Green Why Buffalo is the Hottest Real Estate Market of 2025 (Again!)
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
If you weight your analysis by:  1.
Tony Schmucker New Investor Seeking Advice on Relocating and House Hacking
5 February 2025 | 28 replies
I'm born and raised in Iowa (actually a suburb of Des Moines), I now live 2 hours away in Cedar Rapids, because I like this market better.  
Ryan Mcpherson Rent out house and bleed for a while or sell it and hemorrhage once?
16 January 2025 | 23 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.
Jadan Williams Need advice on what to do with Up to 200K
30 January 2025 | 19 replies
Columbus is rapidly growing, with the population, job market, and growing tech scene driving strong rental demand.
Ed Long How Do You Decide If a Borrower Is a Good Fit?
23 January 2025 | 10 replies
For instance, in my private lending, I dont really give a numerical credit score much weight, but I absolutely look at the composition and history of the individual tradelines on a report if the borrower is a smaller outfit, such as a single member LLC or similar solopreneur-type operator.
Spencer Cornelia $50k Loss on First Two Flips | Out of State Investing Gone Wrong
19 January 2025 | 9 replies
But ultimately the responsibility lies in my hands.I jumped on a seesaw of risk hoping that the momentum would catapult my bank account into six figures only to find out the hard way that flipping houses isn’t as easy as I had predicted.This house was purchased for $64,000 with an expected rehab of $100k to $120k depending on how much work the dilapidated and neglected house needed.The midwest is lovely but the houses carry the weight of weather storms nearly a century old leading to more damage than a beginning investor could expect.The appraisal came in at $225k for my lender meaning our all-in cost would be around 85% of the sales price worst case.
AJ Wong What STR investors should expect on the Oregon Coast in 2025 and beyond
22 January 2025 | 2 replies
Just in the past few years we've seen rapid growth in cafe's, yoga schools, restaurants and amenities operated by younger entrepreneurs. - The smaller more 'luxury' coastal areas such as Bandon, Arch Cape, Manzanita, Florence and Cannon Beach could see dramatic valuation increases as could luxury coastal estates.