
27 August 2020 | 9 replies
But naturally, we're drawn to the increased income available from an Airbnb.

29 August 2020 | 6 replies
I feel like this data is so muddled with factors outside of natural investment trends.
29 August 2020 | 2 replies
From both forced appreciation and natural appreciation.
23 September 2020 | 13 replies
I have to respectfully disagree with @Frank S. on the nature of Bigger Pockets.

29 August 2020 | 2 replies
I ended up having to leave 20% of my equity in the deal because I had used a hard money/bridge loan on the acquisition and then the local banks wanted me to hold it for a whole year longer in order to give me better terms that allowed for me to extract my money.

9 September 2020 | 11 replies
It shows a personal nature to your interaction and your dreams and thoughts instead of a robotic developer that wants him to do something for them.No legal advice given.

30 August 2020 | 4 replies
The owner stated he is out of town due to the nature of his job, but house does have lockbox.

31 August 2020 | 16 replies
Many text messages I receive for work may be of the urgent nature - simply ignoring them is not an option.

31 August 2020 | 5 replies
Not really a BRRRR because you did not get to extract much of your investment.

23 May 2021 | 7 replies
I've been doing infill lot's in PG county Marland and the process I can tell you differs from county to county but I'll give you an outline of my process 1) It's not unusual to see lot's on the MLS for 100+ days, do not be alarmed there are not too many people operating in the sphere 2) Just like rehabs I typically start by looking at what I can potentially build on the lot and my ARV ( I know my area pretty well, so I'm only buying lot's in specific zipcodes ) my typical target is 2500sqft above grade with an AVR for $500+ 3) My research starts with my surveyor, I provide him with the address, he comes back to give me thumb-up or down or any potential problems I may face, such as wetland, DDO zone (Development District Overlay) e.t.c 4) After closing on the lot in my county I need to get NRI ( Natural Resource inventory) this plan provides documentation of the existing conditions on a site / TCP ( Tree Conservation Plan ) exemption, I get an exemption because I'm buying infill lot, this is typically handled by my surveyor and take about 30days 5) Next is my stormwater management: Again I'm getting an exemption because I'm disturbing less than 500sqft of land, handled by my surveyor 6) Once I have the 2 approvals listed above, I'm allowed to submit my building plans for approval, in my county turn around time for approval is about 3-4months Hope this helpsbelow is a link to my last new construction project, got a few more in the pipelinehttps://www.redfin.com/MD/Cheverly/2417-Parkway-20785/home/10547525