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Aaron Hunt Investor Options: Hard money, multi-family, syndicate...
13 October 2018 | 16 replies
You also have access to a bunch of different options that most people can't do on their own such as self storage, mobile home parks, retail, triple net lease, etc.
Kirby Davis Storage Facility Evaluation - Help
30 September 2018 | 1 reply
It's a 4 metal building storage facility with a total of 24 storage units that rent for $600/month each.
Lucien Gautreau Huntsville - Oakwood Univeristy areas NW
1 October 2018 | 5 replies
You would need a good property manager to screen tenants to keep vacancies low.
Taylor Walber How low is too low for an initial offer?
29 September 2018 | 7 replies
Well if the value of the property is $250k, and there are 10 offers, then even $240k might be too low.
Gregory Schwartz Post Military Plan: What would you do?
30 September 2018 | 16 replies
The reason I suggest that for you is that it would allow you to get into a deal for very low money down...you could even use a VA loan for nothing down and have a huge reserve.
Mark Costa Leverage- can you have it both ways?
29 September 2018 | 7 replies
My math brain couldn't get passed paying down a super low fixed rate first when I had 6%+ and commercial investment loans.Your way will be slow as I'm sure you know. 
Garrett Foster Partial Owner Carry used for Down Payment?
28 September 2018 | 2 replies
The property is storage units. 
James T. Estimating ARV for 2-4plexes & deal analysis
28 September 2018 | 9 replies
The higher ends are full houses or apts with amenitiesProperty is located within blocks of a Cal State University so rental demand may be consistentCOC ROI is fairly low, but I’m comfortable getting a ~5% return on my first deal if it means that this is a learning experience.
Wayne Brady Building an ADU in San Jose
9 September 2021 | 45 replies
.• In a low-density cluster development if it conforms to development standards of the R-1 zoning district, and the development and use standards of the low-density cluster permit.ADUs are allowed:• In R-1, R-2, and R-M zoning districts on lots that have one single-family residence.â�¢ On lots with a single-family residence In Planned Development (PD) districts that are subject to R-1 standards and uses OR the ADU conforms to the development and use standards of the PD district.• On any lot with an existing single-family dwelling unit, where regardless of zoning, the lot has any of the following General Plan Land Use/Transportation designations:- Residential Neighborhood- Mixed-Use Neighborhood- Urban Village or Urban Residential- Transit Residential or Rural Residential- Downtown- Mixed-Use Commercial• On two-family (duplex) lots and on multifamily properties• In a low-density cluster development if it conforms to development standards of the R-1 zoning district, and the development and use standards of the low-density cluster permit.Minimum Lot Size3,000 square feetNo minimum lot sizeMinimum Setbacks from Rear and Side Property Lines0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.5 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure.0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.4 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure4 feet minimum rear and side setbacks required for detached ADU in multifamily developments.Maximum HeightFor detached ADUs:Single story – 18 feet maximumSecond story – 24 feet maximumAttached ADUs are subject to the height limits of the main home.Single-family properties - No change in height requirements.Multifamily properties - 16 feet maximum height for detached ADUs.Rear Yard CoverageArea covered by the ADU, accessory buildings, and accessory structures, except pools, shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard.Area covered shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard or up to 800 square feet, whichever is greater.Detached ADU Allowed LocationsRear yard only, at least 6 feet away from primary dwelling.May be attached to a detached garage or other existing accessory structure.Must meet minimum setbacks for an accessory building in accordance with Section 20.30.500.No changes except that ADUs that exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard must maintain minimum 4 foot side and rear setbacks.
Simon Yosepov Should I Invest in Reading,PA?
3 October 2018 | 1 reply
Generally the area has a lot of low income population, some crime, but seems rents are low and tenants are paying.