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Max M. What's up guys? Mom's Basement Loser from Palatine, Illinois (TLDR alert)
6 May 2015 | 74 replies
If I become even more wealthy and have enough time on my hands or interest, I will fund scientific research that focuses specifically on health as it relates to natural hygiene, since most money is being wasted on counter-productive medical research that makes the sick-care industry rich perpetuating 95% of the problems it's supposed to solve.
Daniel Z Fang Memphis Turnkey Tenant Turnover Costs
4 June 2020 | 16 replies
As an analogy, sometimes people ask me whether I would go through medical training again if I knew then what I know now.
Nolan Mahoney MARIJUANA use in rental in IL
16 January 2024 | 12 replies
@Nolan Mahoney While NH has not yet legalized anything but medical marijuana many of my tenants smoke it.
Jason Thornberry Small Surplus in Budget... Pay Down Principal or Put in Savings?
16 January 2024 | 5 replies
BUT, $1,200 in the savings account is cash you have access to when the ac unit dies or you have a medical emergency.
Manuel Angeles USA National Office Market Report as of January 15, 2024
16 January 2024 | 1 reply
However, as investors pivot from high-risk assets, which typically involve properties of lower quality and older construction, multi-tenant properties are experiencing the exponential effects of rising uncertainty.Specifically, since the cap rate lows of 2021, new Class A properties with strong credit and term have seen yields rise by approximately 150-200 basis points, Class B properties by 200-250 basis points, and Class C properties or those facing occupancy and geographic challenges by as much as 300 basis points.Going-in yields for the reduced volume of multi-tenant office transactions, excluding medical offices, have risen by over 200 basis points in the aggregate and are generally in the upper single-digits with pricing typically landing in the low $200s/SF territory.On a look-forward basis, debt maturities present potential challenges for 2024.
Yvette Gonzales Multi-family Investment in Pueblo, CO
20 July 2023 | 0 replies
It's in the final stages of completion and will be a mid-term rental property - Pueblo has a major shortage of housing for the much needed medical professionals.
Robert Pritchett Best states for multi family investing?
10 September 2023 | 22 replies
Columbus, Ohio, and its surrounding tertiary markets offer a compelling landscape for real estate investors, especially in the 100k-300k range.While Columbus itself is often mentioned, exploring bedroom communities like Newark, Lancaster, Marion, and Springfield can be a strategic move.
Spencer Funk DTI max out before reaching maximum number of mortgages?
21 November 2019 | 11 replies
Kind of like how a general medical doctor probably doesn't know how to do laser eye surgery, and has no reason to.
Bethany Tran What state should we consider buying properties now at the budget around 350k-450k?
16 May 2023 | 31 replies
This is due in large part to major corporations like Intel, Honda, Nationwide Children's Hospital, and Wexner Medical Center investing heavily in the region and creating numerous job opportunities. 
Darren Wendroff Purchasing Rental in Detroit, advice?
29 May 2018 | 31 replies
I bought a triplex for 49K in April I put 15K into it and I get 850, 800, and 500 on a 2b/1ba, 1b/1ba, and studio.So I purchased three units for 65K, and I slightly overpaid, If I went in with cash on my intial offer I could have saved $10K.The banks said I couldn't get 1700/mo out of the house, refused to loan money even though the appraised value was 52.5K, so I paid cash and now get $2100....None of my renters are Section 8, all are workers making 30-55k a year(two are medical doctors who are residents).FYI-invest in good exterior lighting whatever you buy here, its worth it.