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Shaun R. We Buy Houses - Facebook Ads
23 February 2024 | 8 replies
Do you have any examples of ad copy you wouldn’t mind sharing?   
Robin Waters Looking to Buy with Cash in Asheville, NC in a 1031
23 February 2024 | 22 replies
Are you comfortable sharing what you think "politics" is like in Asheville.
Diran Deukmajian Thoughts On Investing Out Of State
24 February 2024 | 30 replies
Happy to share my out of state investing experiences. 
Alex Kosley Paying off debt vs. investing in LTR - Thoughts?
25 February 2024 | 28 replies
So I am going to assume you share this "super-power" with me, and with that the answer is obvious to me; pay-off your debt and get debt free WITH investing in real estate.
Rajesh Kasturi Is it TRUE that self storage investment better returns than rental or multifamily
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
From 2008 to 2012, the major publicly traded self-storage companies - CubeSmart, Public Storage, Extra Space Storage, and Life Storage - saw a brief share price decline in 2008 before soaring the following three years.
Petr S. Looking to connect with RE community in Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Detroit
23 February 2024 | 19 replies
I can share over a list of neighborhoods.
Daniel M. Planning a Sustainable Duplex on a $200K Budget for Positive Cash Flow – Need Your In
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
This rental property will be designed with a keen focus on generating a healthy cash flow.Project Blueprint:Budget: Allocated at $200,000, covering construction and all related expenses.Focus: To merge energy efficiency, durability, and tenant comfort with cost-effective construction strategies, making the rentals both affordable and sustainable.Location: Currently scouting – I'm open to suggestions and insights on ideal locations supporting this vision.Strategic Planning:Efficient Design & Planning: I'm considering compact, multi-functional layouts to optimize space usage and incorporate cost-saving construction methods without compromising quality.Sustainability & Efficiency: The plan includes investing in top-notch insulation, air sealing, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable materials to reduce the building's carbon footprint and operational costs.Budget Management & Cost-Saving Initiatives: Careful budgeting and exploring value engineering options are crucial, alongside seeking out grants or incentives for energy-efficient building projects.Community & Sustainability Goals: To create shared amenities to foster a community feel and implement systems encouraging tenants to monitor and reduce their energy consumption.Seeking Community Insights on:Cost-Effective Building Strategies: How can I ensure the project remains within budget while achieving high sustainability and efficiency standards?
Rose Dousuah What is the first investment property is best to start off with.?
23 February 2024 | 5 replies
Hello I am new here just trying to connect and share some investments ideas .
Ashley Wolfe Building a Property Management Company for STR
24 February 2024 | 27 replies
You can set it up on vrbo if you’d like so they do not (just don’t share the password).
John Mark Good tenant in underpriced unit
24 February 2024 | 11 replies
Those that respond “$0” or something ridiculous, you can request income documentation from them to justify.Don’t be afraid to share with them how much your property taxes & Insurance increased and that YOU cannot afford to absorb them.ALWAYS get an increase or something of value annually or tenants will start thinking they should never have an increase, making future increases that much more difficult to negotiate.