Jessica Venetis
How can I increase my booking rate?!?
31 July 2024 | 20 replies
Sounds like your target market (or guest avatar) is fisherman/outdoorsy vacationers.
Seo Hui Han
SBLOC, All Cash Purchase, Refi, Payback, Repeat. Is this a thing?
3 August 2024 | 11 replies
Was having a fun, purely academic conversation with someone and somehow the topic went from the stock market, ETF's, to real estate, to BRRR's and either he or I or both us came up with this and wondered is this a legit strategy that others have used?
Carl Rowles
My First SFH
3 August 2024 | 0 replies
Property is a 3bed, 2ba SFH (Cedar Rapids, IA) listed for $96k (was purchased in March '24 for $90k...looking into that)Market rent is $1,300 (could nudge up $50 maybe).
Rami Latif
2nd mortgage foreclosure.
4 August 2024 | 30 replies
As a junior in possession they may work with you. 86k is not enough to do a BK over that would really hurt you going forward. worse that comes out of it is you know their position. its possible though that the property will bid higher than the 600k . if it goes to sale make sure you attend and watch the action very closely make sure bidders that qualify checks are not talking to each other and making side deals so the property only goes for minimum bid and you get nothing.. this is called colluding to stymie open bidding and in some markets it quite common.
Paul Gutierrez
Open Door Capital Funds
1 August 2024 | 30 replies
Hopefully you are starting to see these investments as products and they have a set market price.
Sean Lin
Recent Success in Real Estate & Making Connections
3 August 2024 | 5 replies
If you're curious about the booming Philly market or need some advice, hit me up for a free consultation.Looking forward to connecting with you all and making some profitable moves together!
David Ounanian
How can I identify undervalued or distressed properties for a potential off-market in
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
Sometimes you can talk directly to the owners.Use the Internet - Websites can show you houses that are being sold because the owners couldn't pay their bills or are in other kinds of trouble.Check Public Records - Look at official papers to see if a property owner is behind on taxes or other bills, which could mean they need to sell fast.Study the Market - Learn about how much houses in that area usually sell for and how much you could sell it for after you fix it up.Be Careful - Make sure you investigate the property fully to see if there are any legal problems or money owed on it.By using these steps together, you can find properties that might be a good investment because they need work or are being sold at a lower price than usual.Kind regards,
Chris Seveney
Broker Price Opinions are useless
31 July 2024 | 19 replies
Also, appraisals are valuations at a point in time, and commercial markets can change rapidly.
Alex Ng
Section 8 investing issues
3 August 2024 | 5 replies
You can generally place a voucher tenant in any property.In order to place a section 8 tenant you will have to pass an initial inspection as well as an annual inspection where they tend to be more strict and have you fix things that you may not have addressed for a market tenant.