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Grant Vincent Atlanta STRs & MTRs for Film Industry
25 February 2024 | 17 replies
How can one tap into this niche so that property owners in and around Atlanta can get leads from potential mid-term tenants (such as casts, filming crew, etc).
Loic Floris First house hack.
25 February 2024 | 0 replies
(Not in SF, in Netherlands however no possibility to add outside of states.)Looking for like-minded investors or even better a potential mentor.
Chris Schoonhoven Insight in the Columbus market
26 February 2024 | 30 replies
I like the Franklinton area, mostly because I see the potential and feel that rents and home values are only going to increase. 
Matt Lord PA Tax Sale and title insurance
25 February 2024 | 11 replies
But still, I’d hate to purchase it, rehab it and potentially lose it due to the “Right of redemption” or some other law.
Logan M. Cost Seg on two mobile home parks bought with 0% Down, this is a SUPER POWER
23 February 2024 | 0 replies
For you investors that have ordinary income to write off let me tell you the greatest secret to minimizing tax liability, Cost Segregation.When coupled with zero down seller financed purchases the numbers get crazy.These numbers below are one of two parks I bought zero down with seller financing last year.This one park one year is a $140,834 write-off equal to $40,842 in tax savings and the second park is $14,000.I am projected to save almost $60,000 on two community purchases that I don't have any of my money invested into, they were true 0% down parks.Don't kid yourself, real estate is the best investment opportunity that exists.
Jorge Vazquez Stuff behind after being evicted
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
If it's still there the next day, dispose of it by whatever means necessary.Your state also has laws for property left behind by a tenant that moves out under ordinary circumstances.
Mary Ainsworth Is it rude to have your agent walk each property for you before you put in an offer?
27 February 2024 | 43 replies
They'd be walking these in person with someone if they lived locally and have potential to make a great friend (YOU!)
AraBella Hannum Looking for partnership for investing in real estate
25 February 2024 | 1 reply
It looks like there are a few different ways to find potential partners - joining an investment club, real estate events in your area, other real estate agents, reaching out to property owners and managers you know, friends and family, lenders (hard money, traditional), financial advisors, crowdfunding, targeting your network (which I am sure you have a great one being a real estate agent!)
Jake Chial Looking to start VRBO STR in south Cape Coral this year.
26 February 2024 | 24 replies
I would recommend trying to find an investor friendly agent who also potentially owns or manages properties in that area. they can give you the most accurate data.
Victoria Moreno Thoughts on Investing Out of State?
24 February 2024 | 20 replies
If one market experiences a downturn, others may remain stable or even thrive.Higher Potential Returns: Some out-of-state markets may offer higher potential returns due to factors like lower property prices, higher rental yields, or stronger appreciation rates.Access to Different Economies: Investing in diverse markets allows you to tap into different economic conditions, potentially capitalizing on areas with strong job growth, population expansion, or industry booms.Specialized Opportunities: Certain markets may specialize in specific types of real estate, such as vacation rentals, college rentals, or luxury properties.