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Alex Fenske This history teacher profits $45k/mo from his rental properties
16 May 2024 | 8 replies
Saw this news article and was inspired to share it here!
Ahmad Aram Looking to Purchase First Property/Investment
16 May 2024 | 4 replies
The area I am in/looking is only growing from what recent news is saying.
Federico Lombardo UK and European Investors
12 May 2024 | 0 replies
Here are a few reasons I want to move into this industry: I love property (and would love to own it around the world), I enjoy spending time with family and traveling, I want a more flexible life down the line so I can spend more time doing the things which are important to me.I am looking for someone in the UK or European market and would like to have a stimulating conversation with you to learn more, and I would love to offer my time and energy to help you towards your business.
David Vaughn Seasoned investor new strategy
15 May 2024 | 7 replies
Not sure your area that you're investing in, but the perfect BRRRR are kind of hard to come by now in the recent years.. so have the expectations to leave some type of money in the deal..Big thing that I've ran into and I've seen other investors run into is running out of money doing the BRRRR.. as some or most times you have to leave a bit of money in the deal, folks usually run out of cash to continue to do deals.. especially in the recent years..But good news is.. as you're holding and cashflowing on the deals, there is always opportunity to recapture the equity, not to mention tax benefits etc..I also see some pitfalls in investors getting desparate for deals, so they get lenient on their number etc.. as they do i see some get backwards on some deals...
Mitch Messer Why Florida Condo Rentals are a HARD PASS for Me!
15 May 2024 | 6 replies
#JustSayNoToInvestmentCondoshttps://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/desperate-help-young-flor...
Ricardo Cuadros Section 8 Property Management Company Recommendations?
14 May 2024 | 4 replies
@Ricardo Cuadros Great news!
Mallory Austin Should I invest in a home on the "troubled" Westside of Atlanta?
16 May 2024 | 28 replies
We are excited about the news for phase II of Lee + White (among some other coffee shops and restaurants coming to the area) and the Microsoft campus coming to the upper west side, just 3 miles away.
Joanna Joy Seetoo Seeking Market Forecast for Buying in Joshua Tree, CA area
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
This is great news and I am definitely going to stay sharp on my search.
Imdad Rahman 10% down lenders
14 May 2024 | 20 replies
Hi @Imdhadur Rahman, I wish I had better news, but I know of no legitimate lender with 10% down on a non-owner-occupied investment property.
Frank Barletta Is Syracuse, NY really a dump?? Maybe not.
16 May 2024 | 8 replies
It is also a great place for flippers to make some $$$$$$.Demographic SnapshotPopulation Dynamics: Higher populations in zip codes 13208 and 13210 suggest a vibrant rental market, whereas 13224’s higher median income points to the potential for luxury real estate investments.Age and Housing Needs: The younger demographics in zip codes 13204, 13205, and 13210 indicate a need for affordable, compact living spaces suitable for young singles and new families.Age DemographicsGen Z is actively moving to Syracuse, NY:https://www.localsyr.com/news/gen-z-is-moving-to-major-cities-including-syracuse-why/This migrational data is supported by search terms for jobs at Amazon being up 900% YoY:KeywordAvg. monthly searchesYoY changeamazon jobs syracuse ny500900%amazon careers syracuse ny500900%Market Analysis and Rent TrendsRental Scene: There is a stark contrast in rental prices across the zip codes.