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Julius Swolsky Looking for Syndication
8 July 2020 | 8 replies
That's a quick and dirty process, but it'll get you a variety of deals coming in from a number of syndicators.
Mark Brechtl Painting and wall coverings pro just want to help
6 January 2017 | 15 replies
I see it is over $80 per gallon where a different variety of it is just over $20 per gallon. 
Rob Hilton STR furnish and start up process
7 March 2022 | 10 replies
People like having a variety of things to do at an Airbnb when they’re in the house.
Mike Dang Short Term Investment Property with ADU Project
13 September 2023 | 6 replies
HOUSTONPros-City with a lot of tourist traffic -Reasonable Prices in the 3 bedroom 2 bathroom range with a big enough lot for an ADU project -ADU friendly with a variety of contracting companies to partner with-Closer to California-Closer to surrounding cities that also see high volume of touristsCons-High homeowner insurance from Floods and Hurricanes -High Property TaxATLANTAPros-Reasonable Prices in the 3 bedroom 2 bathroom range with big enough lot for an ADU project-ADU friendly but at first glance, Houston looks like they have more companies that perform ADU projects-Higher median Rent-Better weatherCons-Further from California-Also at first glance it doesn't seem as heavily traveled by tourists compared to Houston-Houses seem more outdated compared to Houston
Tauseef Ur Rehman How to invest 1mil in real estate for a good monthly cash flow ?
7 September 2019 | 9 replies
@Tauseef Ur Rehman a thread like this is sure to attract a wide variety of opinions, misinformation, and some quality advice.
Chris Salvato Finding Our Market: A Census Data Dive
9 March 2017 | 20 replies
If so, we can just look at Dallas as a whole, and start our search in the counties/ZIPs that look most promising)These are the maps we created:FloridaMissouriGeorgiaMarylandNorth CarolinaVirginiaPennsylvaniaNew YorkColoradoTexasAfter looking at these maps, and reflecting on where we would want to live, we narrowed it down to the following 5 (in order of personal preference):Denver ColoradoThe San Antonio -> Austin TX CorridorThe Washington, DC to Richmond VA CorridorSouthern MarylandRaleigh-Durham, NCNext StepsWe are still discussing what our next logical step is...but we are fairly certain the next immediate step is doing a more qualitative analysis of the areas: reading business journals, reading local newspapers, investigating school and community development initiatives, investigating school quality, etc.With that qualitative analysis, we will likely eliminate another 1-3 cities, then plan to build our team and network with local investors After that, we will build our team in those cities and plan a visit to build relationships and vet properties.I hope that revealing part of our process helps at least one person, even if it's just learning something about your market from the HUGE CSV FILE I posted.Do you agree with this process?
Jonathan Weilbacher I am looking to make my first real estate investment and need guidance
14 August 2023 | 13 replies
Once you're clear on your goals and where you want to be in 5-10 years, the strategy will reveal itself. 
Steve Smith MTR requests over thinking it?
2 August 2023 | 16 replies
Unfortunately, you have to work through a variety of resources.
Jay Sing Tenant Damaged Property But Property Manager Already Returned Deposit
14 July 2023 | 11 replies
I recently went to my property to inspect and prep it for new tenants and found that the old tenants had let their child do some sort of project on the granite counter which left some bad ink stains in a variety of colors (very noticeable). 
Ki Lee Federal Pacific Electric Panels must be replaced??
5 March 2020 | 23 replies
But if the premium is $4,000 higher replacing them is the better approach because $4,000 of extra income at a 6% cap rate is worth $66,000 of additional property value.This issue only applies to the "Stab-Lok" variety of the Federal Pacific Electric line of panels.