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Wang Windy Should I replace or repair the roofs after the hurricanes
13 November 2024 | 1 reply
Has a ten-year-old roof 3-tab, but the condition is more deteriorated compared to its relatively young age.
Michael Daley Looking for second investment property in San Diego mid-term/house hack/short-term
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
The other is in good condition but needs updating.
Rob Bergeron DSCR loans are cheaper than a traditional 30 year fixed right now.
14 November 2024 | 11 replies
and of course a lot of DSCR loans are quote with a 5 year pre-payment penalty which of course can be VERY expensive if you have a 5 year flat 5% PPP and either rates drop or market conditions are such that you would like to sell the property. 5% of 300k for example would be 15k. 
Kevin Lorick My property manager deposits rent into his account before paying me, is this normal?
15 November 2024 | 13 replies
I would review your PM agreement you signed to see all the terms and conditions you agreed to and how the money flows and if you are required to have an account with them with a min dollar amount for emergency repairs (usually $500-1000).
Jake Tiffany Marketing to Marketers
15 November 2024 | 5 replies
Here’s how to take it further:Follow up consistently - If someone responds, follow up every few weeks to see if they have new deals that fit your criteria.Be specific - Clearly outline your preferred property type, location, condition, and price range to make it easier for wholesalers to keep you in mind.Build relationships - Try setting up a phone call instead of just texting.
Kyle Deboer how do i find underground markets to buy real estate
18 November 2024 | 24 replies
There are numerous Facebook groups specifically focused on off-market deals tailored to particular areas and conditions.
Henry M. What Constitutes a Lowball Offer and Consequences
15 November 2024 | 8 replies
Their approach resembles the BRRRR method.For example, we have a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in fair condition (requiring less than $20K in cosmetic repairs) that has been on the market since August 2024.
Tom Dean BRRR price point and finding deals in OKC?
14 November 2024 | 5 replies
I do have experience with significant home renovation but for a personal residence, based on my experience with this I would prefer to buy a property built after 1970 if possible but not sure if that's realistic, the only deals I could seem to find from the MLS are very old houses which I know often brings more challenges with the renovation.Would appreciate any references or suggestions anyone has, so far I've only invested in rental properties that were already in good condition bought with a loan.
Jay Hinrichs How U.S. can lower housing prices? And Could Trump look at Broker model as Broken?
20 November 2024 | 45 replies
Affordability is about 1:3So yeah on the surface it looks like a big difference, but there's a lot of things not controlled for in the stats- There were a crazy amount of houses built in the years just after the war, so housing stock was easy to come by everywhere;- Homes had nowhere near the kind of features they have now - 2 car garages, dishwashers, OTC microwaves, W/D hookups, high efficiency windows, central heat & air conditioning, etc - all those doodads and niceties drive up the cost of housing;- Fewer mortgages were 30 year, so homeowners had to pay (relatively) higher monthly payments;- Rentals were almost exclusively apartments, so there was more supply for buyers;ETCI think these things tend to be more stories that make for good press but aren't really that grounded in reality overall.
Jeremy Beland How a Set of Doorknobs Nearly Cost Us a $25,000 Deal
13 November 2024 | 2 replies
Without their signatures, the deal was in jeopardy.After some negotiation, her older sister agreed to sign, but she had one unusual condition: she wanted to keep the home’s vintage crystal doorknobs.