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Alan Asriants NAR Settlement - HOT TAKES
9 August 2024 | 184 replies
I'm curious about this as well.
Mann Phan Drowning in repairs, any advice would help
8 August 2024 | 46 replies
Additionally it may be the cities you have invested in as well
Marc Roberson Possible to syndicate for new construction MTR's?
11 August 2024 | 0 replies
to get to the point, i would find an area likely to experience more demand and ensure the financials work out for both MTR & LTR's. i would ideally start out with a fourplex and depending how that goes, possibly scale from there. i do believe that it is more traditional to syndicate on larger properties so i am wondering if you know if it is possible to syndicate, starting off, for one fourplex or even one MTR condo. my gut feeling is to start with one beach-front condo in florida that requires $37,250 down . a new construction fourplex, however, i could finance with a USDA loan myself and not have to consider investors so that may make things easier, possibly.no airbnb's. maybe VRBO. two week minimum stay. only in areas very likely to have housing demand due to new factories being built.i own/run an STR right now and it is going well with only the occasional hiccup.
Kevin Turcios Just moved to Pittsburgh from Rockville, MD
12 August 2024 | 8 replies
I've lived here my whole life and know the area and properties very well.
Shari Azama Just bought my first home (to live in)! What's the next best move?
12 August 2024 | 15 replies
I've heard so many success stories on the BP podcast of people who've done really well with the buy-and-hold strategy and have the freedom to travel and not have to work a 9-5 (unless they want to, of course) and can pursue other interests, so that is a huge dream of mine too.
Martin Yip Toll So Approved for a loan. Let's see if any lenders here can beat this rate!
10 August 2024 | 14 replies
Stuart I have been with my commercial banker now since 1993.. started with a little 100k  LOC to buy timber and within 8 years I was the largest borrower at that bank at about 15 mil.. ( small community bank)  but we fought through the GFC together I had to start over and my banker kept one last  1mil LOC open for me so I could operate and since those dark says of 2010 he has gone on to fund 5 subdivisions for me  300 plus homes and 100 plus million in loans and this is based on relationship 100%..
Dane Reynolds Converted My Primary into a Rental Property - Second Guessing That Decision
9 August 2024 | 16 replies
In October of last year I moved out of my home of 15 years in Austin and converted it into a rental property.I originally paid $143k for the home, it's worth roughly $368k today. 
Margarita Bozhenkova Seeking Advice on Challenging Partnership: How to Minimize Losses and Move Forward
11 August 2024 | 8 replies
Despite his efforts, our partner has not fulfilled his responsibilities (besides other things, he has to handle county and state dealings, as well as completing the plumbing work. 
Harry Kniznik Rent or Sell my Condo Feedback Requested
8 August 2024 | 2 replies
PLEASE NOTE: I want to sell by mid-October and with current market volatility, considering renting for a year if necessary and listening as Rent/Sell.Upsides to RentingLuxury condo that presents well, in a growing neighborhood that should appreciate well.3.375% 30 year fixedWilling to hold long termDownsides to RentingNon homestead taxes will be 14K Annually!
Brandon Heimsoth Supplies vs Assets vs Repairs vs Maintenance
8 August 2024 | 11 replies
Here's a breakdown based on your examples:Carpet, Vinyl Flooring, New Toilet, New Vanity, New Tub: These items are typically considered assets because they are permanent improvements to the property that provide lasting benefits.Plumber Labor for remodel: Labor costs for installation or repairs are generally categorized separately from materials.