
19 March 2024 | 2 replies
This amount is fairly predictable year over year, even with repairs.2) Calculate my loan payoff @ year 10 to find equity at the time of sale. 3) Multiplied this by LTCG of 15%.

19 March 2024 | 12 replies
.; many RE investors have comparatively longer time horizons, and I would assume that most RE investors have a lower tolerance for risk).I'm a RE investor, and don't have any crypto, but I have plenty of friends who hold a lot of crypto, and we've discussed crypto endlessly...At the risk of sounding like a luddite, even after years of discussions and reading countless articles, I still don't feel like I have a good understanding of crypto. ...and frankly, I'm skeptical of people who claim to have a thorough understanding of it (yet, there are no shortage of self-proclaimed "experts" who describe crypto with the confidence of someone predicting a sunrise!)

19 March 2024 | 16 replies
I am trying to come up with a slew of options to present to my ex-partner that will enable me to keep the home while relieving her of her responsibility and ownership claim, that does not disturb the financial instrument until such time that we deem economic factors make a refi more appealing.

18 March 2024 | 1 reply
Your insights and experiences are instrumental in shaping this discussion, so don't hesitate to join in and share your thoughts!

18 March 2024 | 7 replies
I've been in Real Estate since '87 so I like to invest in what I know but outside of my company, in my personal portfolio I have about 20% outside of Real Estate assets in other types of debt instruments, private equity, and a bit in the traditional stock market.

20 March 2024 | 19 replies
I predict for an agent like me that works almost exclusively with investors there will be some annoyances and haggling over commission on the purchase side.

19 March 2024 | 46 replies
Quote from @Michael Smythe: @Nicole Sweat Martel stopped referring our company because we wouldn't support their optimistic numbers on purchase price, rehab budget, ARV and rent.We also dealt with a lot of novice investors who didn't seem to want to take the time to understand the process and the challenges.ALL investors should understand that when renovating old homes, there are unexpected surprises that no one could predict.

22 March 2024 | 88 replies
Market circumstances might change, even if your intention is to flip the property, so think about your choices in case your initial plan doesn't work out.Market Analysis: To verify your predictions on future appreciation, growth in the rental market, or the effect of renovations on property value, do a comprehensive analysis of the market.Time frame: Evaluate the opportunity cost of having your cash invested in a non-performing asset and be realistic about how long you're willing to wait for the property to turn a profit.Investing in a property with negative cash flow can be a calculated risk under the right circumstances, but it requires a higher level of due diligence, market insight, and financial planning.

18 March 2024 | 0 replies
For a long term healthy market (which I would argue is most important) we should prefer a more steady / predictable price appreciation, not something this rapid.

16 March 2024 | 10 replies
I've seen far worse things when instruments like option agreements are used.