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Marie Thomas Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZ) - Commercial Real Estate Investing
26 November 2024 | 1 reply
Here is what I've gathered thus far:"In exchange for their investments, Opportunity Zone Fund investors may be able to decrease their federal tax burden through the preferential treatment of capital gains — in three key ways.
Tammy Tomlinson New Real Estate Investor
27 November 2024 | 6 replies
I would be thankful for any feedback to questions I may post.  
Dominique Rhodes Hello, Looking forward to connecting and learning
28 November 2024 | 10 replies
My take: Gather intel on the area (neighborhoods, tenant demand, property management), have a game plan for your numbers (cash flow, maintenance reserves), and adapt as you go.
Sushil Iyer New(ish) small multifamily investor looking to network and for guidance
2 December 2024 | 19 replies
Thank you for the feedback, @Wale Lawal.
Jonathan Greene Sometimes What's Standing In Your Way as a New Investor is You
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
The more diverse the feedback you get, the more open you will be.
Sebastian Bennett Mentorship Advice For New Investor
6 December 2024 | 21 replies
Having someone to help you navigate challenges, anticipate issues, and give you personalized feedback as you build your own path is incredibly valuable, especially as you're just starting out.While paid options with specific systems might seem appealing, I agree with you that the key is finding someone who can provide ongoing, situational guidance, particularly someone who has experience in real-world application.
Sam Huang Slow progress & delayed gratification to Financial freedom
27 November 2024 | 8 replies
I am looking for feedback on what to do next with my real-estate portfolio.Current situation: - We have 5 rentals properties spread across Tulsa & Florida (9 doors)- Equity is probably around ~600K and cash-flows ~2K/month.- We have busy but well paying jobs and don't like to spend time in building sweat equity (BRRR, flip), so will take a slightly low maintenance approach and buy relatively newer properties in B class neighborhoods and use property management for day-to-day operations.Goal:- To get to $10K/month net profits with real-estate (today's currency) in 15 years when we plan to retire.
Kenneth Cheston Renting a Basement in Baltimore
26 November 2024 | 13 replies
What I have gathered through 3rd parties is that if a basement does not have access to the outside then the windows in the bedroom are considered to be the 2nd means of egress.
Thomas Loyola Are my assumptions reasonable?
26 November 2024 | 5 replies
Any feedback is appreciated!
Brandon Brock Eddie Speed Note School
7 December 2024 | 150 replies
Counted this as a 45k asset but in truth it could be slightly higher or lower, there is a lack of inventory in this market so I am hopeful it will go for more but I am budgeting 45k.Deal 4 Bought an REO for 12k, rehabbed and all in for 20k, property value is 60k, posable more if we sell as a turnkey to a CA investor.Deal 5 Condo in Chicago, bought NP note (owner died in 2007 and nobody has paid since) paid 22k for the note, property rents in that neighborhood are @ 1,100 a month and the property is worth 60-70k based on estimates from a BP realtor in this market.Deal 6 bought a vacant REO for 5k, paid 7k in back taxes and put 18k into rehab, rented for $875 staring June 1st and worth 60k based on neighborhood comps and feedback from our PM/Realtor.Deal 7  Bought a SFR in souther IL for 12.5k, needs 30k in rehab and BPO's came in at 65k and 70k, I counted this as a 20k value since we will need to put more into it.