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Ryan Cousins BRRRR Into an Airbnb
30 March 2023 | 15 replies
From an outsiders prospective if was considering buying a deal aimed towards STR I'd run my numbers so conservatively the property could break even as LTR> 12 month lease type property. 
Sean Grabow Experienced Investor in Columbus Looking to Make New Connections
16 February 2023 | 34 replies
I'm aiming for 12% cash on cash return and $150 a door cashflow. 
Matthew Stapleford Investing in Pittsburgh
5 October 2016 | 12 replies
I would suggest you aim for the blue collar suburban neighborhoods.  
Daniel Ortiz Best Towns/Cities to Invest in MA?
6 March 2022 | 101 replies
hi all, i am trying to get started on investing in my first property to use it as a owner/rental property and aiming to get a Multi family house.
Timothy Shue New Zealand Investors
17 August 2020 | 13 replies
My aim is to build up a portflio of buy and hold investments to generate a passive income stream.
John Alosio Hold a note or take the money and run?
15 April 2023 | 10 replies
Check out our new Qualified Contract for Deed system, aimed at tenants who can't get a traditional mortgage, but are steady good paying renters, into immediate ownership.   
Kevin Owens Ask Anything! Fannie / Freddie Multifamily Lending
7 May 2020 | 8 replies
This also includes supplemental financing (different from a refinance but similar in concept).
Jason Makariades Apratments Buildings in 40214 and 40216
9 March 2023 | 1 reply
Hi Fellow Investors - We're buy and hold investors aiming for cashflow and looking at some mult-unit apartment buildings in 40214 and 40216.
Sean Meshki Example of investor pitch deck
22 February 2023 | 1 reply
This could include information on recent trends in the real estate market, as well as any success stories or case studies from similar companies.Here's an outline for a pitch deck for a real estate investment company to raise money:IntroductionCompany background and missionTeam introductionProblemOverview of the current real estate market and the problem your company aims to solveSolutionExplanation of your investment strategyDescription of the types of properties and markets you plan to targetOverview of your team's experience and qualificationsMarket OpportunityOverview of the real estate market in your target areasStatistics and data to support the market opportunityCompetitive LandscapeAnalysis of competitors and their strengths and weaknessesExplanation of what sets your company apartBusiness ModelExplanation of how your company will generate revenueDescription of your investment process from property acquisition to exitFinancial ProjectionsOverview of expected return on investment (ROI)Projected revenue and growth over timeInvestment RequestDescription of how much funding you are seeking and what you plan to use it forConclusionRecap of key pointsCall to action for potential investors to get involvedRemember, the purpose of a pitch deck is to provide a clear, concise overview of your company and investment strategy.
Nkechi Jarvis New MTR tenant and help with setting up lease and move in.
14 January 2023 | 3 replies
I would focus on the liability side of insurance and you may even get supplemental umbrella insurance to safeguard your liability. - Yes, you should do your own background verification of the Tenant, do no rely on ANY background verification, credit reports, etc. provided to you by the Tenant directly or a background verification conducted by another company with no connection to you - different companies focus on different things when conducting verifications - you will be focused on qualifying this person for housing not a new job, which is completely different. - For furniture/other items: Make an inventory list and have the Tenant sign it before moving in.- Yes, you should include all these items in the Lease; You should not accept anything less than a one (1) month deposit, it is your security.