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James Wise Are all of the Sub-To Scammers getting SCREWED with the new interest rates?
8 March 2024 | 4 replies
Just like medical, e commerce, or real estate brokerage.  
Chris Markham New investor and new to the community
8 March 2024 | 10 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Caleb Rehg What Needs to be Different for College Students
7 March 2024 | 5 replies
Some smart BP members have targeted Medical Colleges because they have daddy's Money.
Vernon Huffman If you had $300k liquid how would you start RIGHT NOW?
8 March 2024 | 53 replies
For older demographics, consider the availability of medical centers, entertainment, and restaurants.Buildings/Permits: Assess the city's growth compared to previous years.Determine if the city can accommodate future supply.Government Regulations: Examine the city's efforts and the type of businesses they are targeting.
Lars Bruinink Class A & B areas
6 March 2024 | 12 replies
Everyone has a different perception on the different asset classes.Just depends on how you where born and bread 🤷🏻Someone living in Beverly Hills would call my "B class" a "Z Class" lolI consider B class in Toledo to be as follows:1) Good infrastructure supporting home owner and tenant demand (Schools, colleges, hospitals, medical centers, larger employers, etc...)2) Employed tenants that are sophisticated enough to pay rent online.3) Well kept yards, no bordered up homes, pride of ownership in the community.4) Mix of home owners and investor owned (Leaning more toward home owners)5) Lower crime rates and some upside potential from an appreciation standpoint.6) Entry sub $100,000 with 8-10% net returns on cash investments.Every market has different numbers and cashflow expectations Much success
Cyndy McCommic Are there really private money lenders Out there?
4 March 2024 | 5 replies
first off if you have to buy a system those are not true private money lenders those are HML ers full stop.private money lenders are folks that you meet personally.. at REIA meetings etc.. other professionals that you may encounter in your day to day that would have invest-able cash. many of these professionals will have IRA solo K profit sharing plans and those are your perfect investor. otherwise quit wasting your time and find the nearest HML that are REAL  ( tons of fakes) their rate will be basically the same as private lenders generally speaking
Jephte Augustin Consider converting your garage into livable space for rent
4 March 2024 | 4 replies
Traveling nurses and other medical professionals are in demand.
Engelo Rumora WTF is wrong with investors these days?
9 March 2024 | 261 replies
I was just  in Belize and while it was OK its a 3 rd world very poor country and when you get my age medical care is important ..
William Kuczmera Is Cashing out my 401k to buy a duplex a good idea ?
5 March 2024 | 34 replies
Even in Silicon Valley MFHs prices do not appreciate as much as SFHs. 401K is meant for your golden years often used for a major medical bill not covered by your insurance.So you want to jump in at market peak it will not regroup until next housing cycle facing tax consequence now?
Andy S. Renter Insurance Mandated By Landlord - What Coverage landlord must mandate?
3 March 2024 | 7 replies
Personal Property: $30,000                    Personal Liability: $300,000                    Replacement Cost: Included                    Medical Payments: $1000                    Loss of Use: $6,000                    Property Damage to Others: $500                    Mold Property Damage: $10000                   Mold Liability: $50000                  Tenant Pet Damage: $500                  Additional Interest: Myself (the landlord)2) With above coverage added to renter insurance, do I make it mandatory for the tenant to have a separate pet liability insurance?