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Josh Cocker Advice for Rookie RE: Seller waiving inspection
14 September 2024 | 9 replies
Pretty much all major components were newly installed / fitted and done to a tasteful standard (new metal roof, plumbing, electrical, kitchen, flooring, bathroom, doors, new hvac, decks, vinyl siding etc) and I have visited and walked through 3 times and even been under crawl space to inspect a repair that was previously noted on an inspection to the foundation after termite treatment which looked to be a good job.
Ricardo Serrano CAP rates in Memphis, TN
14 September 2024 | 12 replies
:)@Douglas Skipworth and I really enjoy providing this info to the community!
Alesha Walker Taxes Went Up - UHOH! Refi??
12 September 2024 | 9 replies
There are a few in my town and I am confident I can do a really good Airbnb, but even with all the research it scares me that I would not make enough on short term rental market to cover everything and make that extra money necessary.
Katie Neptune Baselane and PM Software
13 September 2024 | 3 replies
And it's good that you're already thinking about systems to manage it.
Joseph E. Michigan Home Building and Spec Building Start Up
10 September 2024 | 3 replies
Hello All,I am a 28 year old in commercial construction (project management).
Piper Pepperidge Best cities/ markets to flip in NYC / NJ area?
11 September 2024 | 11 replies
Quote from @Jackson Ebersole: Hi Piper,It's always smart to flip properties in-state, and I'd like to share some updated insights on why this approach is beneficial, especially in the New Jersey area.Lenders typically feel more comfortable with in-state flips because:You can manage the rehab more easilyYou have better knowledge of local real estate trends and valuesYou can respond quickly to issues or make decisions fasterThere's a lower risk of fraud or being taken advantage of by distant partnersI can help you with recommendations for the New Jersey market:North Bergen: Continues to show strong potential, with average profits now around $150,000 per flip and a gross ROI of 85%.Willingboro: While specific flip numbers aren't available, the market remains active with a gross ROI now averaging around 130%.Gloucester City: Still a top performer, with gross ROI hovering around 180-190%, though still on smaller profit margins.Irvington: Home values have continued to rise, with a 20% increase over the past two years.East Orange: Has seen steady growth, with home values up by about 16% since 2022.Paterson: Experienced a 14% increase in home values over the last two years.Additionally, Jersey City and Newark have emerged as promising markets for flips, with strong appreciation rates and growing demand.
David Tran Hero program is a scam and fraud
15 September 2024 | 22 replies
My wife and I wanted to them to install insulation in our home and believe it would add value to our house.
Summer B. Tenant Water Bill Increased
14 September 2024 | 19 replies
Gonzalez Everyone is going to have a different management philosophy, there's no right answer here.
Jerryian Francois Looking to connect with some wholesalers in Miami !!
11 September 2024 | 17 replies
Fl is crashing and is going to get much worse, especially SE and SW .
Mike Farrell New to REI and excited to learn, connect with investors, and build my portfolio!
11 September 2024 | 3 replies
My wife and I purchased our first rental property here in Maui in June of 2023 to use as an STR as it was a consistent market, numbers worked, and we live 5 minutes away from the property so self-managing made sense!