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Michael Bishay HELOC for Down Payment on a Section 8 Property a good Idea?
16 July 2024 | 21 replies
Hi Michael,I like your thoughts of building a large portfolio because it's very important in sub $100,000 markets like Ohio.A large portfolio = A safe portfolio.Personally, I've always been a big believer in buying with cash.Less is more.Once you gain experience and understanding the true income vs expenses of your portfolio.Then look at using leverage for faster growth.It takes many years to learn a market along with establishing a solid understanding of it's "in's and out's" from a people/team perspective.As investors we should always reverse engineer and protect the bottom line first and foremost before looking toward expansion and growth.My "cash only" mentality has served me well over the years in my businesses and real estate endeavors.Especially when things turned South and they always eventually do.Start slow, start small, buy with cash and build from there.Just my opinion and wishing you much successps.
Bob Stevens NEWBIES need to STOP doing this.
14 July 2024 | 7 replies
Have a read A good friend shared this story recently; a nice story about effort vs. skill – a good reminder that in many areas of work/life time and outcome aren’t always aligned; especially in thedesign & technology space…A giant ship’s engine failed.
Marina OLeary How to Vet a hard money lender when investing my money
14 July 2024 | 11 replies
Ensure they have robust risk assessment protocols in place.Ask how they assess borrower creditworthiness and property value.Examine Legal Documentation:Carefully review all legal documents, including loan agreements, investment agreements, and any other contracts you will be required to sign.Consider having a legal professional review these documents to ensure your interests are protected.Request References and Testimonials:Ask for references from other investors who have worked with the firm.
Michael Wu what's wrong with property management software
15 July 2024 | 3 replies
Am a software engineer so I don't think developing would be an issue! 
Tadiwa Mangadze Commercial loans & Cap Rate for Multifamily
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Recommendations for Commercial Lenders in ArkansasHere are some commercial lenders that operate in Arkansas and can assist with financing an 8-unit multifamily property:Local Banks and Credit UnionsArvest BankOne of the largest banks in Arkansas with a robust commercial lending department.Website: Arvest BankBank OZKKnown for its commercial real estate lending.Website: Bank OZKSimmons BankOffers various commercial real estate loan options.Website: Simmons Bank
Troy Sheets 9 unit new construction in Philadelphia
18 July 2024 | 17 replies
Is it true that the bank would use the lot as collateral for a new construction loan @Troy Sheets Yes, the lot value as well as any soft costs like architecture, engineering, etc. can count as well with most banks.
Lou Croce Motivated Seller Leads?
15 July 2024 | 33 replies
By built correctly I am referring to SEO (search engine optimization), and the website programming.
AJ Wong Oregon Oceanfront, Oceanview, River & Lakefront homes: Affordable luxury investments
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Oregon is also an increasingly popular retirement destination, for primary and second home buyers that don't need to have STR permissions, the options and areas to invest are robust, and there is even high demand for upgraded and updated furnished mid term rentals to help off set operating costs.
Aaron Simril Sub 3% Interest Investment SFH and Foundation Work
14 July 2024 | 3 replies
We have had a Strctural Engineer out to the property and while we don't need to conduct repairs within the next 5 years or so, we will need to address both of these things at some point and it will likely cost us about 100k.Any advice on selling or holding for the long term?
Jonathan Tuan Tran Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Acoustics, & Real Estate
11 July 2024 | 0 replies
Hi BiggerPockets, I'm an EE or ECE (Electrical Engineer or Electrical Computer Engineer) with a background in computers and electronics, as well as some software such as C++, Python, MATLAB.I've dabbled with software such AutoCAD for drafting in 2D, not in 3D yet, though.Subscribed to IEEE Magazine, Electrical Contractor Magazine, for both electronics and contracting know how.How to best get my career in real estate started to make passive income?