
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
You even customize your cleaning checklists, request photos and notes, and be notified at the start and end of the job.

30 July 2024 | 13 replies
Rates are too high, so didn't want to take a loan against, although we will have a loan on the next property, but the returns are significantly higher there.Do an analysis on your market.

30 July 2024 | 9 replies
My tenants had been living at my property for almost 1 year (least end Aug 31).

1 August 2024 | 13 replies
With rising interest rates but still high home prices people a lot of people are thinking of staying in there current house (with 3% 30 year fixed mortgage) but might need to add on or simply remodel.

29 July 2024 | 17 replies
I see a couple of people who answered my question speak highly of figure.

30 July 2024 | 4 replies
Try looking up the group "Portland REI".If you are looking for BRRR or Flips, I highly recommend finding a real estate investment mentor to partner with and help you through your first deal.Cheers,Melissa

31 July 2024 | 5 replies
These factors are crucial, yet no software has successfully addressed them—until now.Imagine you have a property in a high-income area, but just one street over is a neighborhood in the bottom quartile of income.

28 July 2024 | 2 replies
I'm considering purchasing a property in a city where the average household income is around $50k per year, and houses are selling for $250k to $300k. Most rents in the area are around $1500 - $2,000 per month. Howeve...

30 July 2024 | 6 replies
Once fully satisfied, the split becomes 50/50.When accessing this deal, here’s what went through my mind:A PMP would have to be okay with holding their funds long-termThe borrower would need to be experienced with doing wraps, as it takes time to get willing and able buyerThe borrower would need experience in pivoting to a different exit strategy should they fail to successfully execute a wrapWith NO EQUITY on the property originally, and the PMP being in second position, the borrower would likely need to cross-collateralize if the PMP has NO INTEREST in taking over the propertyMy conclusion, from looking at this from a thoroughly analytical standpoint, would be only someone who has a moderate to high risk tolerance and cares about cash flow without pulling out and parking their money into numerous deals would likely lend on this.Anyways, thoughts anyone?