
27 May 2024 | 9 replies
We feel very confident in our underwriting, but given the jump that we made from SFH to an apartment building, we want to ensure we're not missing steps in our DD/inspection plan.Here's our current plan:1) Have a general inspector complete a Property Condition Assessment.2) Have specialists complete an evaluation of the roof, electrical, foundation, and heat source (2 steam boilers).3) Review financials, all leases, existing service contracts, rent roll, tax assessment, rental certificate, and 12 months of work orders.Here's what I'm not sure about:1) Are there DD items (specifically those that we would request from the seller) that are not captured within #3 above that we should be requesting?

29 May 2024 | 3 replies
We personally pull our specific criteria lists for residential tear downs for development from Remine and Realist (We have access to both as licensed realtors in NJ for free).

31 May 2024 | 42 replies
I see some states have free e-file via their websites: for example just checked for CO and they have it.
29 May 2024 | 8 replies
When you know what to respond to your clients and what to ask, and feel you know your real estate scenarios and can answer confidently, that’s when you start getting listings and buyer agencies signed.

27 May 2024 | 7 replies
We all hope to retire some day, and we're better off working toward that goal together.If anyone wants to connect, grab coffee, discuss JVs, etc - feel free to reach out.

28 May 2024 | 13 replies
Feel free to send me a message if so.

27 May 2024 | 9 replies
I just feel like going deep into rabbit holes like this aren't worth my time and effort tbh.

30 May 2024 | 33 replies
Perhaps you missed the portion where I explained that it sounded like the LANDLORD didn't communicate well likely causing the tenant not to feel comfortable responding.

29 May 2024 | 14 replies
Feeling.

29 May 2024 | 12 replies
I'd always recommend flying out to where you plan to invest to get a feel for the market and to meet your team in person.