
8 March 2024 | 2 replies
I have never used, but the retail landlord I used to work for uses DashComm to allow their tenants to pay rent and report sales.https://www.phillipsedison.com/neighbors/dashcommAgain, this was not rolled out when I worked there many years ago, but I know a vast majority of their tenants have escalation clauses, NNN's, some properties have utility pass throughs that vary each month, etc.I will also say, for what it is worth, they had a full AR department that would mail out statements every month to every tenant.

9 March 2024 | 89 replies
Like, here in Denver, short-term rental laws are city to city and vary widely.)Good luck!

11 March 2024 | 14 replies
Hi,I'm a real estate investor based in Cape Town.

10 March 2024 | 0 replies
On the other hand, investors who rely heavily on debt markets tend to respond swiftly to macroeconomic factors like rising interest rates, concentrating on large, management-intensive projects, and adjusting their price targets based on their evolving cost of capital and future cash flow projections.The top end of the market sees a limited number of marketed investment deals, but the sluggish transaction activity is not due to a lack of supply at the lower end.

10 March 2024 | 3 replies
We're currently based out of Las Vegas, NV and are looking forward to learning alongside everyone as our focus will be on investing in long-term rentals in both in NV and TX.

10 March 2024 | 20 replies
They promise to work with you past 6 months or until 3 deals are closed (which you split 50/50) whichever is earlier as long as you do 1,000 mailers per week and attend at least 1 live office hour per week but the 6 months is implied to close 3 deals based on their marketing and conversations.

12 March 2024 | 36 replies
It's "live" as it updates behind the scene everytime you look at it, since various items might reach their lifetime expectancy and, based on that, should be replaced (obviously, they can fail much sooner, or last much longer than that).Using that spreadsheet I know what how much I should save in capital expense for each property every month, per year, which ones are past their lifetime and due for replacement, and a total for all properties (if all was to fail at the same time).

10 March 2024 | 9 replies
Real estate generates a return through cash flow + appreciation.It appears that cash flow is negativeAppreciation appears to be 0% over 2-3 years based on zillowThe question is what you beleive the future will hold for cash-flow and appreciation.Cash-flow will likely continue to be negativeThe question is what do you think about the appreciation for the bay area.If the property continues to stay at $850,000, it will likely not be a good decision to hold on to the property.If you think the property can appreciate to $900,000, $950,000 over a few years, then it can potentially be a good reason to hold.

10 March 2024 | 1 reply
@Bill RiderTalk to your cpa but the answer appears to be no based on what you provided

7 March 2024 | 3 replies
I know I have other options like selling the notes or partialling, but this question is more focused on taking collateral based loans against the notes.