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Ruth Schrader-Grace What is better when it comes to a loan for STR, MTR, 2nd home/vacation home?
16 August 2024 | 16 replies
Sharing an article published just last year on BP on this exact question:Short-Term Rental Loans: What Are the Options and How Do DSCR Loans Stack Up?
Adrian Roytberg New Area (Co-Hosting)
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
Go to local meet ups, join local facebook groups, talk to realtors, etc.
Evans Debeza Looking for Honest Feedback on The FlipStress
12 August 2024 | 21 replies
The guru's that promise to teach you the secrets are often packaging generic information and selling it at phenomenal markup to people that want to get started but often do not have the resources to start and the fee they are charged simply puts them further behind. 
Allen Duan STRs and MTRs in Fresno County
11 August 2024 | 1 reply
I know of a realtor or two who will informally watch over a client's house and at least one house-cleaner who would clean between stays, but that's about all I have.  
Hunter Popkey young real estate investor starting out looking for any guidance!
16 August 2024 | 8 replies
I fell in love with the negotiating an chasing deals not to long ago an discovered that's my niche and now I'm here to keep growing an connect with all sorts of amazing people. any advice would be much appreciated, I've been saving and saving an believe I have enough capital to get into one of the strategies, its 35k and house flipping seems right up my alley though the market an fear of not having enough capital is holding me back. any advice thank you!
Erik Jenkins Looking for 80K for vacant land
16 August 2024 | 3 replies
These loans cover the costs associated withpreparing the land for subdivision, such as grading, infrastructure, and legalfees.Ground-Up Construction Loans:If you plan to build on the land, a ground-up construction loan might be ideal.These loans typically cover both the cost of the land and the construction.They can offer more flexibility and longer terms, making them suitable for avariety of projects.The best option will depend on your specific needs and plans for theproperty.
Daniel Bohensky Excited to Meet Other Investors to Share My Experience and Learn From Others!
16 August 2024 | 1 reply
Penciling, comping, and closing deals come easy to me, but now I want to further challenge myself and increase my net worth to pass on to my children by getting into multi-family development.Who I want to connect with- Other DevelopersI want to understand how you are capturing these opportunities, penciling them out, and managing these projects from the ground up.- LendersI want to find a lender that I can rely to provide me a steady stream of debt and who I can show they can rely on me to provide them a good return without dealing with any surprises on my end.
Charity Farrell My first Home turned investment property
16 August 2024 | 0 replies
I had quite a bit of money saved up from years of traveling and not really paying any rent as I was staying in hotels and accommodations paid for by my tours.
Jeff Ebert Myrtle Beach Property Manager search
11 August 2024 | 5 replies
Quote from @Jeff Ebert: Looking for referral for great North Myrtle Beach manager for my rental propertyMyrtle Beach Rental Pros L.L.C Www.myrtlebeachrentalpros.com 843 800 2512Full management Maintenance Cleaning Linens Restocking and more
Leana Ruggles Understanding Zoning and Regulations for Rooming Rentals
17 August 2024 | 0 replies
But the property in question is zoned as a residential single family home... just curious on how all of that works together so that I don't end up violating any laws in the future while still being able to make a profit.- So questions I have:What is considered a "dwelling unit"?