19 August 2024 | 6 replies
You paid $2m for it two years ago w/ 25% down (it was suffering from mismanagement and deferred maintenance), invested $325k in capital improvements, and it's now valued at $3m with an NOI of $195k (cap rate assuming $3m value is 6.5%).

22 August 2024 | 16 replies
Among other things, these provisions prohibit the DST from doing things like making substantial capital improvements, refinancing, raising additional capital, and other things that are typical in real estate operations.This limits what DSTs can invest in and dictates how they must be structured.

20 August 2024 | 15 replies
Also, almost every lakefront home on TL is on STR.

21 August 2024 | 4 replies
The deed is recorded/perfected and the 3/90 Notice to Quit has been served. Owner's not responding to cash for keys. The Unlawful Detainer forms on the county website are aimed at tenant evictions (with a lease). Th...

23 August 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $223,500 Cash invested: $61,825 Sale price: $285,000 We purchased a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Single Family home and barely broke even after the remodel.

23 August 2024 | 4 replies
So looking into single family homes in the $400K range.

23 August 2024 | 1 reply
By using the program, I want to buy a condo here as my primary residence.This is my first home and I reported more than a 2-year tax return, I have a solid job here.

20 August 2024 | 4 replies
Additionally, strong credit, a solid track record in similar projects, and a well-detailed plan for the rehab can also improve your chances of securing favorable financing terms.

24 August 2024 | 7 replies
I am more than happy to share my preferred lenders that specialize in investment properties, home inspectors, contractors, landlord and builders risk insurance carriers, and CPA's that know to do cost allocation studies with my investor clients (that's how you know you have a CPA that knows real estate investing accounting).

19 August 2024 | 11 replies
They're also focusing on improving roadways and infrastructures to bring in new businesses to that area. https://sanjuanedc.com/another-project/I do advise to look at each cities economic development sites.. they offer a lot of information as to what projects will be coming to those areas and it'll give you more or less an idea as to what city you'd like to invest in.