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Tanner Webb Making the jump to a second property
19 May 2024 | 9 replies
Your concern is a good one, buying in this market at high rates = high payments and you may not cashflow if you were to repeat the process.However, 2 considerations. (1) By not doing it you don't have 800-1000 in your pocket, so although the payment on the new place might be higher than in a normal market you've got extra funds to cover it.(2) Your new rate is not forever, perhaps in this high rate market, it's as you say, best case you're breaking even if you repeat this process.
Sage Weiss What to do with extra cash?
19 May 2024 | 23 replies
Why not just find a high yield savings account or invest it in the stock market?
Dominic Mendolia assisted living/senior living
19 May 2024 | 90 replies
A quality operator is worth its weight in gold.  
Kyle Doney Contractors Charging Fees to Pull Permits
21 May 2024 | 33 replies
.$500 seems high, but depends on the locality.
Kathy Benavidez Tenant Refusing to Let Us Enter
20 May 2024 | 3 replies
But I would like to use my chance to comment on this to emphasize how much of this situation really reflects on how you've managed the landlord-tenant relationship to date.In a high-regulation area-of-operation like California, cordial landlord-tenant relationships will get you past a lot of garbage like this.
Shay Nabors Buying Long Term Rentals Off-Market
19 May 2024 | 1 reply
I no longer qualified for traditional financing because I already own many rental properties and my DTI was high for the bank, so I purchased these in a business entity with a trusted private investor and was able to refi the 1st property/sell the 2nd property to pay back my investor and ultimately keep the better property for zero money down.
Josh Harris Investing in Atlanta, GA and surrounding areas
19 May 2024 | 24 replies
I figure it could be a decent time to buy soon while it seems to be somewhat of a buyers market given high rates as I could be cash buyer.
Angela Tod Review of Soli Cayetano's (Lattes & Leases) Private Money Playbook Course
17 May 2024 | 2 replies
And it's not just content, she keeps you accountable to take action (right-sized each week so it's not overwhelming), and to network with your peers in the program, as well as your circles outside of the program to establish yourself as an investor with integrity to attract quality private money lenders.Key highlights:* 6 weeks with 1 class per week, and some bonus classes - every minute of each class has been worth my time* engaged community members via Circle, many I know I'll stay in touch with* purposefully small group, allowing Soli to provide dedicated attention* having access to Soli - she reviews all posts and homework assignments with great care, and her feedback is SO valuabletools to CASE (Copy And Steal Everything) and systems to scale - ex. pitch deck, email templates, BRRRR analysis, and so much more* practicing your pitch at the end!
Dan Tran Best crime map to use as of 2023?
18 May 2024 | 9 replies
In my experience they don't want to be in "rougher" neighborhoods anymore than a quality market rate tenant does.
Chase Cline Should You Form a LLC for Each Individual Rental Property?
20 May 2024 | 88 replies
So you can decide whether due-on-sale is a big enough risk to make it worth getting a more expensive commercial loan like you have been, or keeping the property title in your personal name.As with a trust, lenders do not exercise the "due on transfer/sale" clause when real property is transferred to the same individuals in an official capacity (i.e.