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Suzanne Randall Potential Investment Property
2 October 2024 | 5 replies
(Builders and their Realtors will tend to inflate values to promote sales) If you want feel free to reach out directly and I can analyze the deal for you!
Sinuway Martinez New to the game but ready to play
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
Additionally, properties in these markets tend to appreciate in both value and rental income.The cash flow from a property will depend largely on your down payment.
Chase Rule Tips for low money down options
1 October 2024 | 1 reply
You'd just need to check with the lenders what they allow up to.Having experience (completed rehabs in the last 3-years tends to be what most lenders look to qualify as experience) will help you reduced your down payment all the way down to 0% in some cases for extremely experienced investors.
Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
9 October 2024 | 312 replies
Long term fixed debt generally the net worth and liquid of the investor who owns the property and the property itself tends to outlast economic cycle shifts.
Chris Villegas Hoping for Experienced Advice on Turning Over Tenants
30 September 2024 | 3 replies
In my mind I think it would be ideal to wait until I get a "no-brainer" but notice as I drag my feet applicants tend to get antsy for a decision (Which I can appreciate).3.
Deborah Wodell Thoughts on Using DSCR Loans
3 October 2024 | 14 replies
Some lenders can go up to 85% on purchases and 80% on cash-outs but most tend to stay with the initial LTV's.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: "Real" cost segregation vs. DIY cost segregation
30 September 2024 | 9 replies
Construction documentation, such as construction drawings, specifications, contracts, job reports, change orders, payment requests, and vendor and supplier invoices, are used to determine unit costs.
Michael Dallas Young New Investor
2 October 2024 | 13 replies
Real estate investing can be a great idea for several reasons:Potential for Appreciation: Over time, properties often increase in value, allowing investors to build wealth through appreciation.Passive Income: Rental properties can provide a steady stream of passive income, helping to cover expenses and generate cash flow.Tax Benefits: Real estate investors may benefit from various tax deductions, such as mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation.Inflation Hedge: Real estate tends to keep pace with or outpace inflation, making it a good hedge against rising costs.Leverage Opportunities: Investors can use financing to purchase properties, allowing them to control larger assets with less capital upfront.Portfolio Diversification: Real estate adds diversification to an investment portfolio, potentially reducing overall risk.Tangible Asset: Unlike stocks or bonds, real estate is a physical asset that you can see and manage, providing a sense of security.Control Over Investment: Investors can influence property value and income through renovations, management decisions, and property improvements.Building Equity: As you pay down a mortgage, you build equity in the property, which can be accessed later through refinancing or selling.Community Impact: Investing in real estate can contribute to community development and improvement, positively impacting neighborhoods.These factors make real estate investing an appealing option for many people looking to grow their wealth and secure their financial future.It really comes down to investing in a growing market, in a good neighborhood & building a great team to support you.
Christopher Pride Analyzing a multifamily deal...does this make sense?
1 October 2024 | 8 replies
They tend to be a bit more of tenant turnover.Just make sure you run rent comps and can achieve the increase projectedGood luckGino
Justin Moy Non accredited deal operators for syndications
30 September 2024 | 5 replies
They also tend to have very high minimums, if they are even taking new investors.