
26 November 2024 | 9 replies
The water heater and furnace is downstairs, and the thermostat control is upstairs.

1 December 2024 | 31 replies
Here’s why it might be the right fit for you:Accelerating Your Growth: BRRRR is all about using your capital efficiently to keep growing.

25 November 2024 | 23 replies
The reason to do so is not necessarily to reduce cost but to be efficient.

26 November 2024 | 44 replies
Some are more efficient than others, some WAY more efficient (shout out to @Jerryll Noorden) but with 1,000% certainty THEY ALL REQUIRE EFFORT.

20 November 2024 | 23 replies
In-person showings just aren't efficient.

25 November 2024 | 2 replies
We are currently looking at a HUD home in Georgia - I have a couple of questions and can’t seem to find a definitive answer - The home is currently in the OO listing period - our plan would be to buy the home doing extensive renovations (the home is in a “Historical” area so renovations have to be approved) once completed we plan on living there full time - it could take ip to a year to complete or longer I don’t know - as I see it the OO designation is to be the OO for a min of 12 months - is this after the home has been renovated or after you close on the home - though the house could probably technically be lived in now it does have some water and roof damage and needs complete redo of electrical and plumbing - for me to deem it safe - so not really livable by normal standards - but no way it would be livable in just a couple of months - any thoughts or an actual answer to the OO rules
25 November 2024 | 11 replies
Income Late fee Gross rent Expenses Advertising Cleaning Gardening/lawn mowing Insurance Interest on loan(s) property tax Legal expenses Pest control Property agent fees/commission Repairs and maintenance Water charges Electric Bill Total expenses Net rental income or (loss)

27 November 2024 | 18 replies
I think Chris makes a good point of determining the strategy - performing 1st position notes is always a safe "dipping toes in the water" type of note to go with.

25 November 2024 | 8 replies
In this episode of 'Ask the Expert,' I dive into why multifamily properties, especially new construction triplexes, often come out ahead.Here’s the breakdown:Cost Efficiency: Building a single-family home requires one $25,000 slab.

19 November 2024 | 2 replies
It includes high-efficiency HVAC systems, contemporary LED light fixtures and multiple tankless water heaters.