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Nicholas A. Tips on how to do a successful BRRR
19 June 2024 | 18 replies
Hey mate,Thick skin is needed on this forum and in business in general 🤷‍♂️I just posted something similar on another thread and the best advice I can give is spending enough time finding the right people on the ground before looking at the prospect of a market or a deal.Especially when doing BRRR out of state which is a very tough gig IMO.You can find the best market, with the best growth potential, find the best deal with the best cashflow but if your realtor isn't genuine, your property manager is incompetent and your contractor is a cheat.You will loose money.Also, underestimate your income and overestimate your expenses on every deal and business opportunity.If you think it won't happen to you, I can tell you right now that it unfortunately will...I've completed hundreds of flips and rarely come in at budget from a rehab standpoint.So keep that in mind.Appraisers are a joke and easily manipulated.They follow weird data and many want to cap you intentionally (No idea why...) on the ARV.They play it safe and can see how much you paid and what you spent on rehab so they will cap the value and come in under fair value on many appraisals.I stopped dealing with selling to investors looking to finance many moons ago as it wasn't efficient from a business perspective and I'm not in the business of using "in-house" lenders and manipulating appraisals like many others do. 
Shane Petersen Can I sell my STR for more than market value if I have established revenue?
17 June 2024 | 16 replies
@Bill B. for context, the home is in a dedicated STR community, so it's safe to say there's a 0% chance of running into troubles like you mentioned in Oahu or Las Vegas.Also, like I said, those numbers are 100% made up on the spot.
Richie Linnon In contract on first property, tenant concerns.
16 June 2024 | 4 replies
The unit I want to occupy has 3 people living in it, when is it safe to give them a notice to vacate and does anyone have a template for this?  
Brandon Arnett Should I recast my mortgage loan?
17 June 2024 | 10 replies
However if you are risk averse recasting the loan is a safe, secure option.
Robin Simon What Are Current DSCR Loan Rates? Key Market Movers and How to Track Rates
18 June 2024 | 0 replies
These investors are typically large financial institutions looking for safe, predictable returns, such as pension funds, insurance companies, and banks.Key concepts to understand in economics and finance are risk and reward.
Patrick Irish 1031 and Sec 121 Experts - want to sell rental but tax worried.
17 June 2024 | 9 replies
And while there is a safe harbor of 2 years (with some other conditions) from the IRS in Rev Proc 2008-16. 
Josh Deever New Investor Tips
16 June 2024 | 16 replies
@Josh DeeverTo invest in Dallas, look for areas that are growing well, have fair prices, and are safe.
Fendy Jn pierre Safe neighborhood in Philadelphia
12 June 2024 | 10 replies
Everyone has a different perspective on what a "safe" and good neighborhood is.
Ember Meadows Closing on a Wholesale Deal
18 June 2024 | 69 replies
To be really safe, if you have a contract you can record the contract with the county for a few $$.