11 January 2019 | 3 replies
I’ve tried looking everywhere for a solid answer, some say yes... some say no!

23 January 2019 | 6 replies
Otherwise looks like a solid 1% deal.

8 January 2019 | 7 replies
Firm and solid or unsteady?

24 January 2021 | 54 replies
I feel the key is to have good relationships with your "boots on ground" building a solid team of cleaners and handyman to help you make it happen!

8 January 2019 | 1 reply
It eats into cash flow, we may have difficulty saving for our next down payment,, and I am worried that the large mortgage will affect our debt to income ratio when we apply for a loan for our next property.I am also concerned about paying too much for the property as there are no solid comps in the area.

8 January 2019 | 1 reply
Between buying the property below market value, forcing the appreciation via rehab, and having a solid cashflow strategy, this sounds like a Killer Deal.

8 January 2019 | 3 replies
You still have several options, depending on if you want to invest directly in individual properties or be a bit more removed:Full-service turnkey investment: Should be mostly passive after you do your due diligence and pick a provider, but don't skimp on your homeworkYou choose which props to purchase, but have no control over tenanting choices, some say in large maintenance expensesAvg cost for solid B/B+ prop in Birmingham (and some other markets but this is the one I have data for, since it's my market) is about $100k per door; you'll pay market price for a tenant-ready, fully rehabbed propertyPartnering with someone who does the on-the-ground stuff while you provide capitalCan be passive if your partner really knows their stuff, but more likely you'd be fairly involved with the choices madeMore control since you call the shots with your partnerYou can pick which markets and price points you're interested inPotential for higher returns (ie buying distressed and then forcing equity through renovation) if your partner is experienced and can execute consistentlyInvesting in a syndicateMany investors pool funds to invest in much bigger projects like commercial space or large MFRs, or in larger portfoliosVery passive, investors are not responsible for project vetting or management, but you have no controlMay have higher bar for entry, some syndicates require large investments and you'll need to have liquid cash on handBuying shares in a REITLike an ETF but comprised of real estate investmentsVery passive, but no control over which assets are held in the fundHighly liquid, easy to buy and trade, lower bar for entryEverything is a trade-off between passivity and control, time and money.

15 January 2019 | 2 replies
@Joe Scheffold knock on wood but I have not had to file a claim in over 13 years in leasing to students.The main thing to know is that most insurers will not insure your property if it is rented to undergraduate students.

14 January 2019 | 45 replies
Search 1439 Tamarino Dr, Raleigh.Farmington woods.

10 January 2019 | 2 replies
I would love a solid recommendation of the lawyer who can help us do a simple transaction of transferring our property into an LLC.