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Jose Laffitte New Investor in Florida
28 June 2024 | 7 replies
You will cut your cost of living down, and build equity at the same time. 
Alex Smith First Investment Property - best financing options in high COL area?
1 July 2024 | 6 replies
It's important to have enough capital for the down payment, closing costs, holding costs, and some cash to start the work.
Adnan Dizdarevic Converting duplex into triplex
28 June 2024 | 6 replies
In Milwaukee, I'd need 2 exits from the attic and 50% of the space has to have at least a 7 foot height on ceilings.Two things you want to check: both requirements are correct, but on top of that the city is getting reluctant permitting 3rd units: 50% more occupants mean 50% more water and sewer and 50% more traffic and parking.The other issue is that the cost of finishing a thrid floor with proper insulation/ventilation will run about $50-60/sf and only makes sense if you can get strong rents. 
Kathleen Park The Idea of Renting out Current Home to Buy a New Home
2 July 2024 | 6 replies
This could limit your ability to refinance in the future to lower your payments.Rental Viability: Renting out a very new home (built in 2019) may not be ideal due to potential wear and tear concerns and the fact that it's less likely to need significant repairs or updates that tenants often expect.Local Market Considerations: Chicago's property market is known for high property taxes and historically slower appreciation compared to other markets.Financial Necessity: If you don't have a strong financial or personal reason to move, such as proximity to work, family, or lifestyle changes, it may not justify the hassle and costs of buying a new primary home.I am a loan officer so feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any other questions or would just like to discuss!
Carlos Ruffo First Time Real Estate Investor
2 July 2024 | 14 replies
I find data on free sites like Zillow extremely helpful for days on market for certain homes, and it allows you to sort by bedrooms to see how long a potential property may sit on the market at this moment (great for comping rent prices in the area as well)if I were to live in the property, I would take advantage of the FHA low down payment option to keep cash in my pocket for Reno costs  Hope this helps!
Kevin Del Valle Need some guidance
2 July 2024 | 10 replies
Taking into account both immediate costs and future rental revenue, this analysis will assist you in deciding whether making the renovation expenditure is in line with your financial objectives.Second, you have choices when it comes to finance.
Logan M. Stop Saying Mobile Homes Don't Appreciate In Value!!!
2 July 2024 | 20 replies
The company that does my primary home insurance (and all of my other rentals-costs of those range in price), doesn't do mobile homes.
Sonny Dong Managing entrance on Duplex?
3 July 2024 | 8 replies
Simply include the cost in the rent and you pay it.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Economic Outlook- Positioning
1 July 2024 | 12 replies
China is no longer the world’s low cost producer and all of those production facilities have to make a move along with the distribution channels.
Isaiah Moore First Direct Mail Letter
29 June 2024 | 20 replies
if your serious just send them progress not perfection is the key. get talking to people and see where you mess up then pivot and fix that screw up. if you are writing letters you are far ahead of many. i would also say to add about terms cash buy/no fees or closing cost/ as is/ and so on\.