
26 March 2018 | 1 reply
Every deal is going to be different, and every different exit strategy is going to have its unique set of factors that you'll want to investigate, analyze and be aware of.Pick up a good real estate development text book, take some university-level real estate courses and find someone doing what you want to do and see if you can get them to spend some time with you.

14 January 2020 | 5 replies
During my search on BP it looks like some people don't believe they will get the ROI on spending the money to separate meter on any property...then there are some that do RUBS, submeter...ect.ADU's are unique and wanted to see if anyone has done one and what their experience and thoughts were.Any and all advice is appreciated.Thank you,Ronnie

28 January 2019 | 11 replies
Due to the unique vacation rental market, non-water front properties don't get the same attention, because most of the vacation rental owners are out of state.

3 April 2018 | 4 replies
Hi Everyone,After several inspections that I did (4 to be accurate), I start to think that my inspector is not professional as I got used to from other states I bought...The report almost has no photos, most of the data is general for all report (such explanation on the issue that is being tested) and complete areas that he doesnt check (for example in case of rodent - he completely stops the inspection in the room/space/area).From old inspections I did, all reports were with plenty of data, pictures (and one unique contractor in Las Vegas even had price assessment!).
24 April 2018 | 7 replies
Most designers work on high dollar and high budget projects that are created to be unique which is a terrible fit for flipping anything but very high dollar homes.
13 April 2018 | 20 replies
On the other hand, if this were the average person who knows nothing about real estate, then the FSBO can be somewhat challenging for them.

9 May 2018 | 3 replies
Gave myself the 90 day challenge two months ago and am looking to do a BRRRR deal.

17 April 2018 | 9 replies
Also, yes money is nice but for me it’s was much more then that it’s a challenge, it’s a game to fight to the end, it’s competitive and having full control.

29 April 2018 | 43 replies
Congratulations. not sure on the floors we have been using real bamboo and in our other high end home it will be heart of pine.. not familiar with Houzzcabinets were ordered counter tops were custom concrete though.. house is 4 stories and what makes it special is it will be the last one built that can be that tall in that area they changed the code right after we were permitted Charleston is challenging you need the height to get the sq ft in the house that house is still only 1700 sq ft.. you have to build up out of flood zone in that area so you cant go under and first level has to be parking so now you can only do two floors above garage.. and because the lots were created back when the US was created basically they are all tiny 20 to 30 feet wide 50 to 80 feet deep.. so it going to be interesting going forward.. basically going to be pretty tough to have anything over about 1500 sq ft.

10 April 2018 | 14 replies
I think the challenge would be to find a deal that would be profitable (esp in the SoCal area) since I would start with a low amount of equity/larger mortgage payments and rents that don't quite cover all of the costs.