
21 February 2024 | 10 replies
You typically get more bookings (go figure) but also pay a higher management fee.Condos are a dime-a-dozen right now.

21 February 2024 | 45 replies
If you invest in areas utilizing government funding Blue states will outperform Red states because they typically have more funding for low-income housing available.

21 February 2024 | 6 replies
Should I create a separate management company through another LLC and pay it a standard commission, or should I operate it under the existing LLC that owns the units to avoid the complexities of setting up a new LLC structure?

22 February 2024 | 3 replies
Looking at the Year 1 data is typically enough.It also calculates Cap Rate, 1% Rule, and Cash on Cash return percentageI think the 1% rule, CoC, Cap Rate, and some other metrics are fine for comparison sake but none are a one-size fits all.

21 February 2024 | 4 replies
Make sure you know the value the ADU will add to the property before building the ADU. 2) The financing on an ADU is typically far worse than for initial investment property acquisition or is often not leveraged (HELOC, cash out refi, etc).

23 February 2024 | 18 replies
Because cash out refis are not the same as typical refis, they already have a higher rate attached to them and if the lender knows it’s an investment property then good luck getting it to the cash flow.There is only so much that individuals can afford to pay for rent.

21 February 2024 | 0 replies
Self-showing lockboxes have undoubtedly been one of the most important tech improvements for SFR.Clearing this hurdle of showing in-person with leasing agents gave SFR aggregator/operators a little more confidence in their ability to lease.

22 February 2024 | 3 replies
Then the judgment would need to attach to the property and then you can foreclose.Issues that could come up are I assume there is no third party servicer to claim the payments were or were not made- so there is a he said she said - if they also occupy the property and statements were not sent you cannot charge interest typically on the loan.You will need an attorney involved to see what if it is still collectible.

22 February 2024 | 11 replies
If the inspection timeline (typically a week or so) passes, you're earnest money is gone.

22 February 2024 | 5 replies
When you are talking about best ROE (return on your equity), DSCR Loans are generally going to be a best bet ***as long as you don't qualify for conventional options*** - typically DSCR Loans will have better leverage than more traditional Multifamily financing, but when starting out and starting to scale - the leverage options for the Agency-backed conventional Multi-unit loans are going to be your highest leverage option by far - however, people typically max out on these options pretty early on - until truly working with large multifamily (like 200+ unit properties) that qualify under Freddie