Ethan A.
Seeking advice: tenant violated lease with many cats
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
We love our pets but at the end of the day pets are a luxury.
Raven Ye Mahar
Nashville STR Required Business Licenses and Taxes
17 January 2025 | 4 replies
Hey @Raven Ye Mahar, so you should call the city and make sure but if you are renting it long term, you shouldn't be on the hook for any of the occupancy taxes.Nashville has a STR Occupancy Tax - https://www.nashville.gov/departments/finance/office-treasur...In the end, I would just call the city and get the deets that way.
Chris Magistrado
Cybersecurity, Recruiting, or Real Estate?
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
Right now, you may be looking at it as scalable, but assembling a team without a track record is hard because some may end up being leeches.
Nathan Johnson
Soon-to-be-retired teacher(3 years) and licensed builder next step suggestions
4 February 2025 | 2 replies
You want to buy real estate with no savings, which even if you can scrape together a 10-20% down payment, means you will have no cushion to fall back on when the inevitable surprise expense happens.
Joseph Mena
Multi family loan
4 February 2025 | 11 replies
A lot of DSCR programs I'm familiar with don't cut back LTV like that until you get to 5+, generally 1-4 units are classified together with maybe some kind of rate adder for 2-4.
David Lewis
First Timer - Long Distance Investment?
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
that we’ve learned in our 24 years, managing almost 700 doors across the Metro Detroit area, including almost 100 S8 leases:Class A Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, decent amount of relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, high cashflow and at the lower end of relative rent & value appreciation.
Dillon Clark
New investor on a mission
24 January 2025 | 6 replies
Also, providing value to others at a high level will pay off for you in the end if you stick with it.
Duncan Forbes
Would like Suggestions on Foreclosure Buying
11 January 2025 | 31 replies
I also agree that funnel is big and wide when foreclosures start, but only few properties end up being sold.
Ashley Guerra
Central Jersey investors
21 January 2025 | 10 replies
If you need help with landlord laws, house backing strategies, or traditional MTR investing specific to New Jersey happy to help.
Kyle Lipko
Excited to Learn and Grow in Real Estate Investing!
31 January 2025 | 6 replies
that we’ve learned in our 24 years, managing almost 700 doors across the Metro Detroit area, including almost 100 S8 leases:Class A Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, decent amount of relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, high cashflow and at the lower end of relative rent & value appreciation.