Raul Velazquez
REI in Vancouver, BC
17 January 2025 | 9 replies
I used to live in the lower mainland but invested where the numbers work like Vancouver Island or Northern BC.
Keegan Schaub
Residential or Commercial? Advice
11 January 2025 | 1 reply
With your background in real estate (STRs and assisted living), commercial MAY make more sense and then if there are any residential deals you can take them as well.
Damien Davis
Build to Rent
4 February 2025 | 24 replies
CT isn't cheap so if you plan on doing it there you are going to surprised at how poorly you do. maybe in the suburbs I'm not sure but as much as I know people call us from CT and everyone is rich and has lots of money and things are expensive out there. build to rent is a great model. we build 3 story walk up infill and keep it to the residential side. 3 units is the most units before it's commercial and you need engineering, etc. check comparable and things liek that. we came up with this design a year ago and we sold 10 if you want to talk further please DM me happy to connect. there are some great build to rent conferences. we went vertical not horizontal with it to save on build costs and design to fit on any infill lot. this fits on a 3500 square foot lot. most lots in our area are 30x120 or 30x150. in miami where I live now they are 50x100 or so. but any infill lot we can pretty much get this one on. there are some great build to rent conferences coming up too that if you like this topic I'd recommend attending I'm sure you'd learn a lot.
Llamier Guzman
Newbie Here (Duplex/Sfh)
10 January 2025 | 23 replies
House Hacking using the VA loan to live on one side while renting the other is great.2.
Desiree Rejeili
How Much Home Equity Have You Gained? The Answer Might Surprise You
13 January 2025 | 0 replies
That’s because the longer someone has lived in their house, the more that home’s value has grown, which directly increases equity.And if you’re one of those people who’s been in their home for 10 years or more, know this – according to NAR:“Over the past decade, the typical homeowner has accumulated $201,600 in wealth solely from price appreciation.”The Benefits of Having Home EquityWhat does that mean for you?
Robert Medina
Attempting to brrrr but having issues
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
It's actually harder if you are currently living in the property, want to cash out, and then have it as a rental as you haven't proven to the bank that the property will cash flow $600 a month on top of the NEW mortgage costs. 1.
Lilia Matlov
Risks and Opportunities Coexist
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
I have heard good things about Ohio, Indiana, etc.5 - Due to high interest rates flipping has become highly risky and most businesses have dried up.6 - Co-living and Assisted living seems to be popular right now.So - really depends on your market, your strategy, and your timeline.
Pravit Jarriyapurttipong
Buffalo New York Mutifamily
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Pravit Jarriyapurttipong: Hello,I live in Queens New York but I want to invest in Buffalo New York.Which town should be easier to manage?
Grant Woodward
Pool liability mitigation
4 February 2025 | 13 replies
I live in Phoenix AZ, where we take our pool safety very seriously, as kids die every year in pools because it's warm and they swim much of the year.
Josh Dickson
How to reduce the maximum amount of income tax for a wealthy individual.
4 February 2025 | 9 replies
Consult someone who actually knows what they are talking about/does this for a living, but most of your tax savings are only going to offset the earnings of the partnership rather than one of you individually.