
24 May 2024 | 2 replies
Here are my top picks: (Disclaimer: I personally struggle at using these platforms as often as I should whether it's for real estate or for my auto reconditioning business)Facebook: Great for joining investor groups, keeping connections up to date.LinkedIn: Ideal for networking with other professionals and establishing yourself as an industry expert.Instagram: Perfect for showcasing properties through high-quality photos, videos, and virtual tours.YouTube: Powerful for posting property tours and educational content to attract a wide audience.Twitter: Excellent for sharing real-time updates and engaging in industry discussions.Which social media platforms have you found most helpful for your real estate business?
25 May 2024 | 11 replies
I'd look at at least 3-4 family lots at a minimum for economies of scale. the price of land in miami is so high it makes single family home building nearly impossible. flips aren't worth it.

24 May 2024 | 5 replies
The high net worth individuals (aka the smart money) have and are investing overseas en masse.

24 May 2024 | 11 replies
I would highly recommend hiring a designer for that one, even if it's just a virtual option.

25 May 2024 | 4 replies
and high-quality visuals or short videos explaining your process.Target your audience by focusing on specific zip codes, homeowners aged 30-65, and interests related to real estate and home improvement.

24 May 2024 | 0 replies
Often above loan amounts of $1.5M-2M lenders will want two appraisals by highly qualified appraisers. - ARM's.

24 May 2024 | 15 replies
They are highly skilled, highly credentialed, and that means they're highly paid).Depending on the cause(s) and solution(s) to the problem, the property may need to be vacated--now you've got an empty property that's bleeding cash, and not bringing in any rent.

25 May 2024 | 9 replies
My family bought SFRs in early 80's w mortgage rates >18%, but high inflation drove rents higher than debt expenses so they all cash flowedalso look at USFR, paying 5.37%, holds 8 week Tbill floating rate notes only, not as good obviously as buying Tbill directly at the top of the curve (i bought a 26weeker in late Sept at 5.6%) but much easier to transact, i suspect 10yr will fall over next 2 yrs (FED cycle) then slowly rise over next 30-35yrs (long us debt-deleveraging cycle)

24 May 2024 | 4 replies
I highly recommend the book "Lend to Live" in the bookstore.
21 May 2024 | 5 replies
In the "Manufactured" category, I see properties in Florida with very low prices and high monthly rent.