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Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation on SFH
28 February 2024 | 2 replies
A question that I am asked frequently is whether or not a cost segregation study is beneficial for single family homes.
Lisa Hebert New to the Corridor investment market
28 February 2024 | 9 replies
There is a Facebook Group Called "CR Area RE Investor Meetup" that gets together frequently.
Cory Churchill Looking for advice/input on purchasing first STR in St. Augustine, FL. Thanks!
28 February 2024 | 3 replies
It is an area we frequently visit, so it would be easy for us to check on our property when in town and we like the idea of investing "in our backyard" for our first property before branching out into different markets.
Dan C. Ideas for a flood expert to look at wetlands surrounding property?
28 February 2024 | 3 replies
This person / company was frequently well known by the Department of Environmental Quality, and may have been employed by them prior to their striking out and forming their own wetland consulting company.
Jack B. Looking to 1031 my Seattle AREA properties to another state for cash flow and retire
29 February 2024 | 22 replies
Do not invest in any city on Neighborhood Scouts’ list of the 100 most dangerous US cities.Low risk of a natural disaster: I frequently read of entire cities devastated by a natural disaster.
Alex Clark 20 yr old debating house hacking or buying property out of state?
29 February 2024 | 28 replies
House hacking is a possible alternative, but given California's high real estate values, investigating other areas may be a good decision.Houston, TX is frequently seen as a favourable alternative for out-of-state real estate investing for various reasons: Diverse Economy, Population Growth, Affordability, Landlord-Friendly Laws, Job Opportunities etcRemember that success in out-of-state investing often involves ongoing communication, local support, and adapting to the unique aspects of the chosen market.Good luck!
Zachary Petrak Complete novice question
28 February 2024 | 9 replies
If you ended up in a property that has low grade materials, you can replace stuff more frequently than expected meaning higher costs than if you had done it yourself.
Nicholas Roser Relocating to North Dallas Suburbs
27 February 2024 | 6 replies
Here are some considerations for investing in a duplex in the Dallas area and potential alternatives:Investing in a Duplex:If you rent out one property, you can possibly create positive cash flow by partially offsetting your living expenditures.If you're an investor with limited funds, duplexes could be a more accessible alternative because they may have lower entry expenses than bigger multifamily properties.Perform in-depth market research in the Dallas region to pinpoint communities that have high demand for rentals and good prospect for real estate growth.Take a look at owner-occupant-friendly financing choices including FHA loans, which frequently have less down payments.Make sure you have a well-defined escape plan.
Peyton LaBarbera Do you really need IRR or NPV in rental property investing?
27 February 2024 | 11 replies
I see IRR frequently used in real estate but not NPV.
Illya Kravchenko Looking for advice.
26 February 2024 | 16 replies
Unlike residential properties like duplexes, commercial assets like 8-unit rentals frequently call for a different strategy when it comes to finance, management, and tenant relations.Examine carefully the markets that correspond with your investing objectives when considering out-of-state possibilities.