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Ilan Cohen How Best to Connect with Land Developers in Atlanta?
29 May 2024 | 9 replies
more than likely you will need to speak to the land groups of home builders or the land and development groups of multifamily buying groups and most are going to be publicly traded. make sure you have enough housing units. if you provide more info I can help out. there's a million different niches in development and more than likely less than 10 buyers for what you are talking about in any niche. we just reached out to Greystar for apartment development site we are putting together that is a vertical development. we called their office for the midwest and messaged every single person on their team on linkedin. put the effort in and you'll get results. 
Eric Yu Should I Replacing Entire Plumbing / Electrical?
29 May 2024 | 8 replies
Owing to the trend towards smaller,  more efficient appliances and LED lighting  electrical loads I think are somewhat less than they may have been per SF like in the 70's through 2000's when everybody had incandescent lighting and big tube TVs and refrigerators, dishwashers,  etc. that used 2 or 3x as much power as modern ones.I've had a couple turn-of-century units rewired to remove K&T and failed 'BX" (flexible steel sheathed  2 wire cable)  and agree with other posters the pricing isn't that bad as long as you can find an electrician that has some experience with that kind of work,   and sometimes it might be helpful to open up some cable routes ahead of time for them to use so they don't have to do the exploratory work.   
Lavaughn Mosley 300k w/ 480k ARV Looking to secure repair funds and share in profits.
28 May 2024 | 0 replies
Investment Info:Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Pat Jackson Part of apartment complex is in a flood zone, what would you do?
28 May 2024 | 2 replies
As of 8.18.2020 my partner and I are under contract on a 64-unit in Missouri. 
Ian Funnell Insight is Welcome
29 May 2024 | 4 replies
I’ve got 25 units and except for when I have a vacancy rarely spend more than 2 hours per week on management.
Brett Riemensnider Offer Accepted on First Rental Property!
28 May 2024 | 15 replies
The 4 units are a 3bed 1bath, a 1and 1, and two 2 and 1’s.
Maddison Martin Unique situation I am in, possibly buying my landlords triplex in Belmont Heights
27 May 2024 | 4 replies
A lot of these blogs I am reading are from out of state with very low cost of living so I think If someone from this area could answer this, it would be very helpful for me.So my husband and I are currently living in one unit for the past 4 years that is part of a triplex/multifamily property in Belmont Heights in Long Beach, Ca.
Taylor Brown Seeking advice marketing my previous primary as a rental!
29 May 2024 | 5 replies
This scenario doesn't bode well for a 4k, 2 bedroom townhome in a nice location but not the hot spot where the action is walkable.Sell if you can and look for a better opportunity to invest.I have 20 rentable units.......all considerable lower cost than yours and I am finding it harder to keep the rents I have now.  
Ian Dale Ibrado house hacking to get in an expensive market
28 May 2024 | 10 replies
Im from Edmonton, Canada and I have just recently closed on my 3 unit suite and want to keep my momentum going.
Tyson Scheutze Insights from IMN: Single Family Rental Forum East
28 May 2024 | 6 replies
An Atlanta broker reported the average size of 20-30 units at 6 caps. - Every lender has a certain amount of distress currently.