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Shawn Nofziger Real Estate License? Yea and nah?
20 December 2024 | 19 replies
Hi Shawn-Congratulations on starting out on your real estate investing career.You have a question about whether it is good to have your real estate license or not as an investor and you are leaning toward multifamily investing.I personally think having your real estate license is helpful as an investor.Having your real estate license allows you to work with other investors to help them build their portfolios which helps expand your network while being productive, you can research market value more effectively, find out about deals before they are listed, and of course it allows you to collect the commission on purchasing any listed property.To Your Success!
Vicky H. Silicon valley struggle is real 😂 Buy primary or continue to rent?
12 December 2024 | 9 replies
Invest and grow your portfolio.
Angela A. Cash out after 1031
13 December 2024 | 8 replies
Most reverse exchanges are done with cash from the client or a private loan of some sort from an individual or a portfolio bank.When your old property sells you will have that cash in your account to purchase the new property. 
Ben Cochran Should I pull some equity to purchase an STR?
10 December 2024 | 6 replies
@Ben Cochran I hope you have factored STR tax savings into your cashflow and ROI as it can be significant.Leveraging equity to purchase a short-term rental (STR) in Tampa Bay can diversify your portfolio and potentially generate strong cash flow, but it also increases your financial risk.While your properties hold significant equity, adding debt from HELOCs or a DSCR loan could strain your finances if STR performance fluctuates or costs rise.
Rafael Ro What are some realistic tenancy terms and maintenance costs (turnkey)?
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
I don't see how they could, since things happen... but again, granted there is no guarantee, these companies are claiming such high averages and they have such huge portfolios and good reputations, so it makes me wonder.
Shawn Lucas Into/Beginning the journey
13 December 2024 | 5 replies
Operating an LTR is quite different from managing a short-term rental , so I'd recommend focusing on mastering one strategy before expanding your portfolio.
Vince Nguyen House hacking with a primary home
13 December 2024 | 11 replies
Hey Vince, sounds like your portfolio is pretty great!
Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation Reclassification Percentages
11 December 2024 | 2 replies
The typical clients that seek out cost segregation studies include:Real estate companies that buy and sell multiple properties each year.Individuals with a portfolio containing investment properties including apartment buildings, multi-family homes and even single residences.Franchise owners with properties that are similar to one another such as assisted living facilities, storage facilities and golf courses.Business owners of hotels, food facilities, shopping centers, restaurants or manufacturing plants.It depends on the type of property, but generally 15-45% of the building’s costs can be classified into assets with a shorter life.
Jinglei Shen duplex, ohio, cash flow deal analysis
10 December 2024 | 12 replies
Quote from @Jinglei Shen: I am building my investment portfolio(duplex) in Ohio Cleveland, a few properties i have analyzed  with net cashflow  around $100 to $290 here is one deal I am analyzingDuplex generates $1590 income /month together,purchase price $123,000rate 7.5%, downpayment 25%5% vacancy, 10% mgm fee, $1400/year insurance,10% capex, 5% maintenance,COC is 8.73%monthly net cash $277this deal meets1% rule, bring in positive cash, my question is it in normal range in Ohio Cleveland market? 
Sanjay Bhagat Track record of Syndicate
12 December 2024 | 18 replies
Is their current portfolio distressed, or was the majority of their current portfolio purchased at the peak of the market, indicating that they might be in distress in the near future.