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Del Brady Can an introvert without a sales background succeed in REI?
14 January 2025 | 16 replies
I am the first in my family to do REI and my goal is to break the tradition of working for a salary for 40+ yrs only to retire on what I hope will be enough to start living freely.
Bear Geiger Purchasing Off-Market Property: How Can We Effectively Capture Their Attention?
28 December 2024 | 1 reply
However, we often facechallenges in sourcing suitable properties through traditional MLS listings.
Hank Leber 4 Lakefront Cabins
2 January 2025 | 1 reply
Traditional residential home loan.How did you add value to the deal?
Jordyn Ohs What do I do if my DTI is getting in the way of my next investment property?
16 January 2025 | 7 replies
As an investor your ratios won't look good to the traditional lenders.
Stanley Nguyen Tax on private lending fund
15 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Stanley Nguyen You can have an SDIRA despite having a 401k through your employer - it works just like a Traditional or Roth IRA.If you have SE income, you can have a Solo 401k, too, but you are subject to the annual contribution limits across both plans - your Solo 401k and your 401k through your employer.
Aaron Williams Co-Living properties in Boise and surrounding areas in IDAHO
31 December 2024 | 2 replies
Each potential buyer has come to their own conclusion that it would be too much hassle and risk to manage in this fashion vs a traditional rental even though the average cap rate in our area has been half that at best.
Alexander Szikla Rockson Advisory’s Year In Review: Thriving on the Real Estate Rollercoaster into 202
1 January 2025 | 0 replies
This included some landmark deals including Rockefeller Center’s $3.5B loan and Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau $1.2B refinancingAlternative lenders filling traditional banking gaps with short-term solutions which has already begun a cycle of consolidation that will likely continue and accelerate in 2025The Office Sector Divide:CBD property values are down 50.7% from 2021 peaksClass A office properties seem to be in their own vacuum of prosperity with trophy properties commanding premium rents ($100+ PSF nationally, up to $247 in top markets) with strong occupancyHybrid work continues impacting older building valuations which have not faired as well, but this may begin to rebalance as more companies are instituting mandates to return to physical officesChallenges & Opportunities:$1 trillion in loans maturing by 2026Interest rates up from 3.5% (2021) to 6.74% (2024)Experts such as AEW’s Michael Acton and Blackstone’s Nadeem Meghji see the best entry point in the last 15–20 years and we agreeMarket Outlook:Current market conditions present unique opportunities, with inflation-adjusted prices at historic lows and yields at decade highs.
Todd David Crouch Self Employed or W2??
12 January 2025 | 4 replies
Theyre great products for self employed borrowers who will not qualify for traditional loans, but there's a premium for that convenience.
Lodewijk Hof Australia
23 December 2024 | 15 replies
There was a glut in wineries not long back when The Australian dollar was high and people who once couldn't get enough of Australian wine suddenly turned back to relatively cheaper and more fancy sounding French and Italian plonk, combined with the change in regulation in the Chinese wine market that killed it as a business drink.
Desiree Rejeili Home Staging FAQ: What You Need To Know
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
Similarly, homes that have unusual layouts or less traditional features often benefit from full staging, as it helps buyers envision how the space can work for them.That said, even in more budget-conscious markets, full-service staging can still provide a significant return on investment, especially if the home has been on the market for a while or if it's empty and lacks warmth.