
29 July 2024 | 0 replies
Factors such as location, lot size, and zoning significantly impact property value and sales velocity.Let's share insights, challenges, and strategies for success in this dynamic market.

31 July 2024 | 3 replies
Tenant class is determined by asset class, strategy, market viability for such and MN has one of the highest median incomes in the country, did-ya-know-that....

1 August 2024 | 9 replies
Hi Michael, if your strategy shifts and you plan to hold - the best option for you is a DSCR cash out refinance.

31 July 2024 | 4 replies
Hello there,I am a first time "out of town" investor, looking into Pittsburgh's Metropolitan for my first deal.I focused mainly on Allegheny county mostly, but having a bit hard time focusing on one specific area.My strategy is to purchase a property for long term rentals.I was hoping to get some insights into attractive areas for first timers such as myself, with good prospects and at reasonable costs?

2 August 2024 | 8 replies
My investment strategy focuses on long-term, low-maintenance SFRs in high-demand areas, aiming for cash flow rates above 7%.The market dynamics can vary significantly from state to state, and even from block to block within a city.

30 July 2024 | 9 replies
Change strategies and turn it into a LTR.

1 August 2024 | 15 replies
Your strategy was (is) to make no payments on the mortgage and live there with no monthly mortgage, tax or rent expense until a lien holder foreclosed, which you believe you’re protected against because the borrower on the existing note is in active military service?

29 July 2024 | 3 replies
Hi everyone, This is my first post, so apologies if I should've tagged something different.
My husband and I live on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley, and we’ve been exploring ways to achieve financial indepen...

1 August 2024 | 8 replies
DM me if you want Eric and Sally’s info - they are still busy selling real estate in Venice!

31 July 2024 | 27 replies
I later heard but never exactly why, that the place was an absolute money pit and the buyer, who was very experienced, regretted buying it big time.It is interesting, but I ALWAYS do at least a bit of research on the prior owners and have found few "hard luck" stories, at least as far as either higher or high priced single fams go, they're by far the same story where the owner makes the financial decision to walk away, mainly due to the insane HELOC's etc they were giving out, like 125% of home's current value back in like 2006, so now they'll owe literally like $750k on a home that IF in great shape would at best fetch $500k, PLUS they trashed or semi-trashed the place, so they'd be really lucky to get $400k as is and often they may be business owners or whatever and have a relationship with a local bank who will then know "the whole story" behind the big hit they take to their credit score and not treat it nearly as harshly as the average Joe, who's practically banned from even entering the bank for years!