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Tchuissi Mbu nyamsi New Member Introduction
6 January 2025 | 4 replies
I live in the greater Washington DC area.
Henry Clark Uruguay- starting deep dive
11 January 2025 | 0 replies
Starting to research Uruguay to invest and as a 3rd country to live in.  
Troy Parker Renting your first rental to a friend
26 January 2025 | 11 replies
I have not lived in the property two years and feel that any profit I may make on a sale would get chewed up by closing costs and capital gains. 
Sebastian Nadal Looking to House Hack in Chicago for the first time
8 January 2025 | 6 replies
Note - if you live in your property for 2 years out of the last 5, then you don’t pay taxes on the profit. 
Jason Mergl Building a Team in Albany Area
14 January 2025 | 21 replies
Guess my question is this — where will these employees be living/trying to live?
Kyle Kivinski Opportunities in Charleston, SC
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
Im local to Charleston and live downtown.
Fernando Martin-Gullans Help me use my equity to scale my portfolio
10 January 2025 | 3 replies
Here’s some context: Property 1: >$100k in EquityValue: $325kDebt: $220k @ 2.88% (30-year fixed)Property 2: >$70k in EquityValue: $325kDebt: $252k @ 3.38% (30-year fixed)Extra considerations: - I have $15-20k liquid to use for any of these deals- My current job is relatively stable, but not high-payin- Current properties in TX, living in NY, looking to invest in Mid-West (crazy, I know)- No other debt obligations besides the two mortgagesUltimate goal/timeline: Though a bit ambitious, I’d love to build up the portfolio to 10-20 units in the next two yearsI understand that any/all replies aren't financial advice; all ideas welcome for information purposes. 
Carlos Rodriguez New to US market
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
I specialize in working with Canadians that own property down here (I live in Palm Springs, we might be the snowbird capital of the world?).
Jeremy Beland The Crazy Title Issue That Almost Ruined Our Deal – But We Got Creative!
13 January 2025 | 0 replies
In New Hampshire, title laws are strict, so we couldn’t move forward without obtaining a signature from a living heir.The title company dug deep and eventually located a distant relative—a niece of the deceased owner, two generations removed.
Donald DiBuono Mobile Home Park Development
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
I have a vision of building and developing mobile home communities in upstate NY that are vertically integrated to allow future members to choose from a catalog of homes, have them installed, provide them with financing options, and make the process of selecting, buying, and living in the community very smooth.Since this is my first time doing this, I would love to chat with an experienced mobile home developer on the following items:Zoning - navigating the zoning process to allow the community to be allowedStart up costs - I am a finance person who would love to better understand start up costs - septic / electrical / water / pads / roads / etcOn Going Maint Costs - in building our business case, I want to build a conservative financial model to capture all re-occurring expenses - utilities, landscaping, capex, septic clean out, etc.I know this is a lot, but would greatly appreciate talking to someone who is an expert in this asset class!