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Brendan Davis Newbie: Top 3 Actionable Items to Get Started?
9 April 2024 | 9 replies
If you can become friends with someone with a license who looks at dumps, they would love company on some of those trips and a potential client as you learn.
Avrom W. Smith Help with monetizing Rent to Own Leads
8 April 2024 | 4 replies
Essentially, I’m trying to help or provide value to these Organic Leads I’m receiving and trying to find anyone that would be able to possible help these potential Cash Buyers.
Ornella Kaneza 50k in equity and want to pull and invest
8 April 2024 | 4 replies
Here are some considerations for each option:Option 1: Using the HELOC for a down payment and renovation on a second property to rent:Pros:You can leverage your existing property to acquire another investment property without selling your current home.Rental properties can provide a steady income stream and potential long-term appreciation.You can use the HELOC funds for renovation, which can increase the property value and rental income.Cons:You'll have to manage the property yourself or hire a property manager, which can be time-consuming and add to your expenses.There is a risk of vacancies or unexpected maintenance costs, which could impact your cash flow.You'll have to pay back the HELOC, which will increase your monthly expenses.Option 2: Building a new house in a new community and selling it for a profit:Pros:You can potentially make a significant profit if the market is favorable and the property value increases during the construction period.Building a new house allows you to customize the property and potentially attract more buyers or higher rents.Cons:This strategy involves a higher level of risk, as you're betting on the market to appreciate in a relatively short period.There are many unknowns and potential delays in the construction process, which could impact your timeline and profitability.You'll need to have a good understanding of the local real estate market and construction costs to ensure that your project is profitable.Before choosing either of these strategies, consider the following:Research the local market conditions in Chandler, Arizona, to understand the current demand for rental properties and new construction homes.Consult with a real estate agent or investment advisor who has experience in the local market to get their insights on the best strategy for your situation.Evaluate your financial situation, including your income, expenses, and risk tolerance, to determine if either strategy aligns with your goals and financial capacity.Consider the tax implications of each option, as this can impact your overall profitability.Create a detailed financial plan for each option, including projected income, expenses, and potential risks, to help you make an informed decision.Ultimately, the best strategy for you will depend on your unique situation and goals.
Taura Young Hi Everyone! I look forward to networking with you!
8 April 2024 | 0 replies
I'm excited about the prospect of networking with you and exploring potential collaborations! 
Tracy Scott Common House Hacking Costs
9 April 2024 | 19 replies
@Tracy Scott it's highly dependent on the deal, the type of property and the location.In addition to the items others have mentioned, here are some of the biggest potential start-up expenses that I study closely before buying a property:Foundation/structure--this is one of my few "deal breakers", I typically will not purchase a property with significant foundation or structural issues.
Audrey Blotz Finding specific off market properties
8 April 2024 | 12 replies
How can I find a list of homes that are not currently for sale but that may have an ADU, so that I can start to reach out to these owners about any potential interest in selling?
Dillon Morrison Cannot find a rental tenant: Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio
8 April 2024 | 9 replies
The potential tenants that came for showings did not seem remotely put off by the rental price. 
Chris Burke Capital Gains Advice - Sell or hold
9 April 2024 | 12 replies
I am looking to speak with a tax professional regarding potential tax implications of selling our former primary residence that is currently being used as a long term rental.
Darrcelle McGinnis Sell it or rent it?
9 April 2024 | 5 replies
It happens.Recommend doing a thorough review of the area for actual tenant potential. - Build a profile of available tenant pool to be sure you understand their expected performance. - You don't want to rehab your property to Class A standards, but only have Class B & C tenants to choose from:(- How many rentals are in the area, where do the tenants come from?
Account Closed Ideas or tips? 19 Y/O First Time Homebuyer
9 April 2024 | 7 replies
I don't make much money from a tax return stand point but I don't think it'd affect my DTI since I'd be using potential income and I don't have debt.