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Muhammad Rehan Need advice regarding which areas to target for out of state investing
23 September 2024 | 29 replies
Currently, the largest multi-unit property I own is a 24-unit.
Don Konipol Wealth Enhancement Strategies for Real Estate Investors
24 September 2024 | 0 replies
Interest rates in the then current economic climate were in the 15 - 17% range for new mortgages, hence I was able to purchase a note on a SFR with a principal balance of $50,000 or so and an interest rate of 7.5% for $22,000.
Ryan Montbleau Best Neighborhoods in Buffalo Offering Lower Entry Price Points & Cash Flow
23 September 2024 | 2 replies
The other "economical" areas are going to be more management heavy (think cheaper houses that are expensive in the long run) and the A/A+ neighborhoods will be very difficult to get cash flow (think Elmwood Village or Hertel Ave duplexes that are $350-400K but gross $3600/mo on the top end). 
Don Konipol Dealmaker in Chief
24 September 2024 | 1 reply
And that his understanding of business and economics enabled him to lead our country to establish the free market based system we benefit from today. 
Michael Plaks The so-called "STR loophole" - hype or real?
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
You deduct all of this in the first year, and you have a big tax loss (and an actual economic loss).
Antonio Harmon How to Develop the Best Strategy for Real Estate Investing?
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Key Principles:Mindset and Goals:Think Long-Term: Real estate is a long term play in most cases Set Clear Goals: Define your financial goals and how real estate fits into your overall plan.Finding the Right Property:Location, Location, Location: Invest in areas with strong economic fundamentals, good schools, and low crime rates.Cash Flow is King: Look for properties that generate positive cash flow (rental income exceeds expenses).Consider Appreciation: While cash flow is primary, also consider properties in areas with potential for long-term appreciation.Financing:Get Pre-Approved: Get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start looking at properties.Leverage Wisely: Use leverage (debt) to your advantage, but don't overextend yourself.Consider Creative Financing: Explore options like seller financing or partnerships.Building Your Team:Real Estate Agent: Find an experienced agent who specializes in investment properties.Property Manager: Consider hiring a property manager to handle day-to-day operations.Accountant: An accountant can help you with tax planning and financial management.Attorney: Consult an attorney for legal advice and contract reviews.Managing Your Investment:Maintain the Property: Keep your property in good condition to attract and retain quality tenants.Screen Tenants Carefully: Conduct thorough background checks on potential tenants.Review Your Finances Regularly: Track your income and expenses and make adjustments as needed.Example Action Steps:Set Your Goals: Define your financial goals and how real estate will help you achieve them.Educate Yourself: Read books and articles about real estate investing.
Jack Pyle The Fed lowered Rates by 1/2%!! Why aren't mortgage rates coming down.
23 September 2024 | 1 reply
For instance, in a time of economic uncertainty, the fed may lower rates but the perceived riskiness of a 30Y fixed rate mortgage may be higher, causing that rate to stay the same or even go up a bit compared to Treasuries.
Pete Tarin Class A, B, C or D neighborhood
23 September 2024 | 25 replies
I base these classifications on the economic makeup & activity of each area along with the school districts and migration trends.
Don Konipol How Small Time Residential Real Estate Investing Became a “Thing”
23 September 2024 | 4 replies
Other participants would ‘applaud loudest for the “largest” nothing down purchases, regardless of whether or not the purchase price paid was well above market value, had a large monthly negative cash flow, or was a property that had no other use than as a “recreational” lot.  
Mike H. Is right now one of the worst times to be a real estate investor?
27 September 2024 | 66 replies
Economic Uncertainty: The broader economic environment, with concerns about a potential recession, can affect tenant stability and property values.