Mohammad Khudirat
Investing as a doctor
6 August 2024 | 28 replies
I like these amongst ,many other right nowREXR - (Rexford) they are a niche (sub-specialist) in industrial warehouse/distribution/manufacturing in the southern California only urban or Infil area, they are not international like PLD - prologis, their MOAT is that SO-Cal has geographic limitation to new inventory, so they have rent pricing power that industrial in rest of country doesn't, also 26 million people in so-Cal and the 2 busiest Ports in country, their earning/revenue projections next few years are best in class, and they are cheaper on price to book than PLD or others, I own some and will buy a lot more in upcoming Recession, likely in next 6-12 months, when publicly traded equities will likely slide by 20-30% although their assets (physical buildings) are only going up in valueVICI- (casino REIT), used to be part of Cesars palace, then Caesars spun them out in 2018, to do sale leasebacks of their properties to take all that physical capex off the books.
Allison Keib
New Construction - Modular Homes??
1 August 2024 | 42 replies
I handle manufactured, mods and site built.
Cody Z.
Short Term Rental Co-Hosting & Management Fee Survey
5 August 2024 | 27 replies
For example, I have a potential client that has decent unit with a solid location but the decor/furnishings remind of a frat boy out of college meets IKEA/Amazon.A unit like this will suffer from poor design and the reviews will show as well which I do not want affecting my reputation or Super Host status.Do I just decline taking them on if they are not willing to work on it?
Jack Saunders
Flip Home from Hell - Seeking Advice
3 August 2024 | 10 replies
.- Consider reimbursing the new owner: While not ideal, paying the $6k might be the most cost-effective solution to protect the contractor's license and your reputation.- Learn for future projects: This experience underscores the importance of thorough inspections, even on recently installed systems.- Check statute of limitations: Depending on your state, there might be a time limit on claims related to construction defects.As a hard money lender specializing in fix and flip deals, I've seen similar situations arise.
Micah Dean
Advice: How do you know if a Lending agency is reputable?
1 August 2024 | 2 replies
We completed our first fix and flip with cash and earned a 78% ROI. I now need a lender who can help me purchase my next properties so that I maximize the profits from my first property. Any advice for shopping for l...
Bryan Hartlen
Any recent experience with Insula Capital?
1 August 2024 | 4 replies
There are plenty of HMLs here on BP and other reputable companies to work with.
Ricky Gonzalez
Hard money lenders for newbies!
1 August 2024 | 12 replies
Evaluate the lender's reputation and experience: Choose lenders with a proven track record who have been in business for a while and have reviews/testimonials you can talk to if you like3.
Chet Freeman
Has anyone had success with Fund that flip?
2 August 2024 | 10 replies
Obviously, based on my relationship with the company, I'm not unbiased, but most people here on BiggerPockets know that I value my reputation above all, and when I agreed to join FTF as an advisor a couple years ago, it was because I was very impressed not only with their business model and underwriting guidelines, but with the CEO (Matt Rodak) and the rest of the management team.I have no requirement to invest my own money on the FTF platform; I do that simply because I like the platform, like the deals that are being funded and find the returns to be nearly as good as the private lending I do, but without all the overhead.
Jeff Stevenson
Question about LLCs for residential mortgages
2 August 2024 | 5 replies
For those that say the insurance company's job is not to pay out --- then perhaps you should go with a more reputable insurance company...Hope this bit helps.
Pat Griffith
7 Reasons Why the Midwest is a Great Place to Invest
31 July 2024 | 3 replies
Economic resilience: The Midwest's diverse economic base, including agriculture, manufacturing, and emerging tech sectors, provides some insulation from market volatility.As an active investor in Wisconsin and Minnesota I have seen a lot of great growth from appreciation and rent.