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Angela P. Flock Homes - 721 Exchange
6 November 2024 | 26 replies
Hopefully a) they meet/exceed my expectations over time and b) more auditable info/data comes into existence based on the experience of Flock shareholders, in contrast to the rather limited info/data that exists today. 
Daniel Sam Jacksonville Section 8 B & C Neighborhoods
28 October 2024 | 7 replies
However, I will warn you that these zip codes are not B & C areas, I have been investing in Jax since 2017 and lived there 2020-2023, and these are C and mainly D areas.
Marizel Ashby New and Excited to connect
7 November 2024 | 13 replies
You can even rent out all the rooms in both unit A & B
Christian Gibbs Can’t find renters for our 3 bedroom in a rural community: Should I put it on airbnb?
7 November 2024 | 30 replies
and throw it at our principle on our SD property.I’d prefer to 1031 the property or Air B and B it . 
Benjamin B. Small but growing rental investment LLC
6 November 2024 | 21 replies
Quote from @Benjamin B.: What's your focus and interest area Michael?   
Chris Lo Ev charger on a SFH rental unit
4 November 2024 | 9 replies
Quote from @Bill B.: Add the outlet it’s universal and cheaper. 
Karina Busch HATE Bookkeeping. HELP.
7 November 2024 | 22 replies
Quote from @Bill B.: If they can do farm accounting they can do real estate in their sleep. 
Zigmunt Smigaj Should you build your own duplex?
4 November 2024 | 2 replies
Looking at lots listed for 15-25k in Texas satellite towns to initially hold then eventually build class A/B duplexes. 
Tiffany Makiya Rent to Price Ratio
2 November 2024 | 2 replies
Let me demonstrate why you should not rely on this approach.Suppose you want to compare two properties.Property A:Rent: $1,800/MoPrice: $300,000Taxes: $2,000/YrInsurance: $1,500/YrAssoc Fee: $250/MoProperty B:Rent: $1,600/MoPrice: $300,000Taxes: $800/YrInsurance: $600/YrAssoc Fee: $35/MoCalculating the rent price ratio for both propertiesProperty A: $1,800 x 12 / $300,000 = 7.2%Property B: $1,600 x 12 / $300,000 = 6.4%So, Property A is the better property!