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20 April 2024 | 19 replies
@Jeremy H.It’s definitely high risk for people who have no experience running a business.If you don t know anything about managing and marketing STVRs stick to LTRs.
18 April 2024 | 83 replies
That's just not going to work when you add up higher rates, less supply, and net population growth.
20 April 2024 | 4 replies
If the rent is high enough to make a rehab and cash out refi makes sense, then you can go that route.
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20 April 2024 | 7 replies
This might be a little weird but I came across the post because I'm looking for information about REIReply.REIReply is a real estate marketing system built on Go High Level's white-label plan.And I use and love GHL because it's more than just a CRM BUT it's not specifically built for real estate investors.That's where a company like REIReply might come in.You see, several digital marketing companies use GHL to run their businesses and many of them, my company included, have developed powerful follow-up systems.However, the problem is that GHL is only as good as the templates, campaigns, etc that are built within the system.While I have almost 20 years of digital marketing experience and can build effective and powerful campaigns for me and my clients, I don't have nearly as much experience in real estate.Ergo, I'm considering REIReply.If they are as good with real estate marketing as I am with my company's marketing, they have a killer deal.
20 April 2024 | 2 replies
There are obvious reasons such as affordability, taxes, landlord tenant laws, high paying jobs, and over all political environment.
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20 April 2024 | 3 replies
Especially nowadays with the cost of capital so high it makes even more sense to cause you're getting 4-5% to hold it, and not having to loan it at 10% when you're stuck.
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20 April 2024 | 10 replies
For example, some brokers are as high as $26,000.Are they charging you for E & O insurance, Skyslope, a CRM?
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20 April 2024 | 12 replies
The percentage to GP seems way too high especially if the GPs have no capital invested (LPs have all the risk).good luck
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20 April 2024 | 2 replies
If you believe the property tax assessment is too high, you can explore the option of appealing it.
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18 April 2024 | 0 replies
With a growing population, a diverse economy, and a vibrant housing market, Charlotte offers numerous opportunities for creative real estate investing strategies.