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29 May 2024 | 30 replies
I've heard they tend to be pricier than their competitors, but have shorter timelines due to the way they do project management.It might make sense if paying a premium for faster project completion fits into your business model.
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28 May 2024 | 6 replies
I would disagree I've seen standardized definitions of the types of communities. but I do agree there is a place in the market. it's fast growing and undersupplied but I disagree on how much of a premium people place on it. it's still less efficient and lower rents per square foot from a development perspective I'd never do it myself. it's still a suburban market and we develop urban. here are a few articles I reference with some of our BTR entitlement clients:https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/2023-06/What%20Is%...https://www.cbre.com/insights/reports/build-to-rent-overviewThe CBRE one does a good analysis of the styles and groupings if you care to read.
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27 May 2024 | 28 replies
I was talking with them and they pay fair market rent plus a significant premium $ on top of the monthly rent.
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25 May 2024 | 14 replies
If its a total gut, that changes things...but if it's bought right...Rehabbing will likely be your best bet. new builds set the price premium in every zip code I've ever studied. in addition new builds don't take 9 months. we just built a house in 60 days. we wait till permits are approved and shovel ready, investors buy land cash, entitle, contracts, negotiate with financing, place financing when we are ready and break ground. but we build the same over and over and don't go outside our Floorplans
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26 May 2024 | 14 replies
I've found they have good subcontrators to draw from and complete it in a timely manner, but it comes at a premium.
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24 May 2024 | 0 replies
Most national or mainstream mortgage lenders do not offer Super Jumbo mortgage loans (typically above $1.5-$2.5M) Although Super Jumbo Loan Lenders can provide loan amounts from $3M-30M+The majority of these buyers obtain their mortgage recommendation through their real estate professional or frequently through their existing private or premium banking relationship.
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30 May 2024 | 93 replies
I haven't found the tbill or CD yield to be enough of a premium over money market mutual funds to lose liquidity for.
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23 May 2024 | 5 replies
I just created a free account to check on one and you still don't get any info until you upgrade to "premium."
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26 May 2024 | 40 replies
Our premiums did go up but it was a half-million dollar claim.
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22 May 2024 | 6 replies
"the typical home warranty costs $450 annually, and only 25% of premiums are paid to homeowners.