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Nick Eldridge Multifamily investors in Birmingham
15 March 2020 | 11 replies
I have two realtors in my family so I can get information really quickly on properties, I worked on my family’s rentals for about 5 or so years, I’m pretty good with Microsoft office, I found a five unit apartment in a desirable area originally to wholesale but I want to acquire it after analyzing it a little more, and I’m just a hungry young man willing to work I used to play football on the college level so I’m looking to bring my work ethic developed over the years to real estate investing.
Nick M. Sleep apnea and the case of the loud TV
26 January 2020 | 6 replies
TV playing loudly at 4am bothers the 2nd floor resident right above him. 
Kesru Tam Direct RE vs. Syndication vs. CrowdFunding
26 January 2020 | 27 replies
RE being illiquid also plays favorably here since banks will not 'call' the loan if the asset price drops.Several states also have non-recourse laws for homes which protect the investors personal property from creditors.
Federico Peralta Oakland California Bans Landlord From doing Background checks
27 January 2020 | 7 replies
Fun fact: A formerly incarcerated person might not meet your criteria as landlord to rent a unit to them in the lower income area of your town, so instead they purchase the home (since we don't do background checks) right next door to you and are your neighbor in the nicer part of town, watching your kids play in the yard, etc... whoops, might not have considered that one.
Scott Sambrook Cash out refi limitations
4 February 2020 | 11 replies
@Scott Sambrook conventional (Fannie/Freddie) underwriting standards only require 6 months' seasoning before a new appraisal can be used to determine the value of a property for refinance purposes, but in my experience most lenders still want to see 12 months of ownership before they'll play along with that.
Ben Theriault Investing in a college town. Why not?
11 February 2020 | 21 replies
Turns can be costly and students like to do the under the radar subleases so there are things you need to be aware of and prepared for but overall its a great long term play.
Bryce Deeney If you could magically move all of your properties...
3 February 2020 | 6 replies
Let's play a little "which market is the best" game!
Bryce Deeney If you could magically move all of your properties...
20 February 2020 | 9 replies
Let's play a little "which market is the best" game!
Jeff Cliff How to decide on the size of an ADU?
16 July 2020 | 10 replies
Here the more bedrooms the better so if you can fit 3 that’s great but the city or county you’re in may limit you to 2 depending on size allowed plus if you’re on city water and sewer vs septic that may play a factor as well because they may require a separate septic system which is $$$.
Genesis Pacheco Driving for dollar struggling to get ARV
30 January 2020 | 8 replies
Play with the numbers, and see if the deals make sense.Without much experience on ARV and repairs, it will benefit you to shore up those skills ASAP so you can get more accurate offers to sellers.