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Melissa D. Just Getting Started
21 February 2025 | 8 replies
All complimented with Amazon fulfillment centers, google, and more tech manufacturing jobs.The bad reputation of “Detroit” comes from OOS investors wanting sub $40,000, D class properties in poor condition, because they pencil out to 2-3% deals on paper.
Jaheen Ahsan Attracting Roommates Who are Okay with Not Having Alcohol
4 February 2025 | 7 replies
Contact local AA or Alcohol rehab centers?
Richard Billingsley Investing in LTR
29 January 2025 | 9 replies
CCREIA just changed their meeting location to the  UNCW Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship 803 College Rd.
Clifford Pereira Real Estate Professional (REP) Status guidance
31 January 2025 | 12 replies
The short-term rental (STR) loophole allows for different treatment of rentals with an average stay of seven days or less, but this doesn't change the REPS hour requirements.There is no official IRS form specifically for documenting REPS hours.
Heidi Xu 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom condo in the convenient location of Rowland Heights
24 January 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $275,000 Cash invested: $275,000About this homeBeautiful 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom condo in the convenient location of Rowland Heights, close to bus stop, supermarket, schools, shopping centers etc. newer counter top in kitchen and bathroom. 2 parking spaces and storage room.
Albert Gallucci How do you detirmine the class of a Property
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Generally larger commercial properties and shopping centers are easier to classify with hard and fast rules, but to the points above the residential areas really move very quickly and have way more nuance than most people care to admit.zip codes are generally way too large for my liking at least in my market to provide any kind of insights other than macro level economics but even then highways or rivers that cut through a zip code can end up with totally different trade areas.we can get pretty granular with cellphone data and with grocery center data to understand the trade areas and their true boundaries, but that kind of data pull is generally only cost effective for investors doing larger scale projects or developments, and honestly we still just end up getting on the ground and feeling it out, so I generally tell people that the money is better spent on a plane ticket and weekend trip in the area you are looking rather than any kind of "trade area" level data studies.and generally B class in 1 area means something different than another. 
Alex Fenske I bought a neighborhood strip center and brought no money to the closing
20 January 2025 | 3 replies

A little over 15 years ago, in the late spring of 2009, I was a brand spanking new real estate agent coming off of a miserably failed real estate investment venture. I was also a catering server, restaurant server, an...

Nicole Gauthier Is Furnished Finder worth it in Urban areas?
17 February 2025 | 11 replies
This targets family’s between homes, either because they just moved to the area; have a definitive time work contract; current house is being rebuilt/remodeled/repaired; students with “rich” parents; recent separated/divorced who needs space for children visits; Houston medical center stays; etc.  
Garrett Brown What is your biggest struggle in the STR world right now?
26 January 2025 | 48 replies
I think we have enough software in the STR world lolWhat if we made a guide to increase occupancy rates that centers around marketing, guest experience, and ways to stand out in saturated markets that isn't simply "buy more amenities"?  
Casey Wilson Advice on strong Detroit Metro areas for rental property investing
29 January 2025 | 6 replies
We have a few areas hotter than others which include West Village, East English Village, Corktown, Jefferson/Chalmers, The University District, Northend, Sugar Hill District/Medical Center, and others.If you want help navigating Detroit we would love to show you around and point you toward where the best deals are.