
28 May 2024 | 68 replies
And in every instance, there has always been that 1 tenant instigator, who not only presses the line but same time is talking smack to all other tenants getting all riled up.

26 May 2024 | 27 replies
For instance if your card limit is $60K, depending on your card, you can take up to that amount less the processing fee (assuming you were starting from zero balance).

24 May 2024 | 15 replies
For instance, I was once thinking about buying a property that had a minor issue with a relatively easy solution, but then we learned from the City that implementing that solution would create a new problem that would have cost us $50k+ to address in order to retain a certificate of occupancy (I didn't know what I didn't know, but I'm glad I found out before I bought the property!).

24 May 2024 | 42 replies
I had a good client that did what you do in B ham for instance.

25 May 2024 | 26 replies
For instance; if the home was sold for $450,000 and they owed $400,000 with $30,000 in closing costs, then they would take home $20,000 in equity/profit.

22 May 2024 | 74 replies
I read industry magazines like Multifamily Executive, The Real Deal, etc and see who is buying, then google that company.Again, I don't want to imply this is a steadfast rule, but often times, when I find groups that have long track records, consistently good returns through multiple economic cycles (definitely experience through Financial Crisis, and ideally dating back to 90's), I will get on calls with their team to find out that they are QP only offerings, and/or have $150k+ minimums.

23 May 2024 | 10 replies
(For instance, if you live in one side of duplex in Denver, you cannot STR the other side, but you can do that in Wheat Ridge, just west of Denver.) -- If you're buying a SFH that has a separate entrance setup, you can totally rent that basement while you live there, but that most zoning does NOT allow you to rent two separate spaces once you move out.

23 May 2024 | 43 replies
For instance I found a property there for 40K completely renovated (very nicely too) with the potential for $400+/month cash flow but on the same side of the street the house next door on the left hasn't been maintained and looks like a dump from the outside and then the house 2 doors down on the right side is boarded up and looks like it may have been involved in a fire.

22 May 2024 | 7 replies
For instance, if getting a normal deposit, put "N/A" and the amount for the security deposit.

22 May 2024 | 31 replies
@David M.The better managed funds will have audited financial statements and typically also submit semi annual or quarterly reports.Those that go regulation a+ also have to submit to the sec so their information is all public.Like anything, some private are better than public and vice versa, really comes down to the sponsor/CEO and the team in the majority of instances.