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Jermaine Lindsay New to Mid-Term Rentals
1 February 2024 | 10 replies
They can provide valuable insights, advice, and potential partnership opportunities.
Nicole Blankenship Newbie Investor Choosing a Market
2 February 2024 | 52 replies
If you would like a recommendation on a lender, or would like to speak about potential properties in Michigan, I would be happy to help.
Tony Pellettieri New Construction HML in Foreclosure Proceedings - Needs Help
1 February 2024 | 1 reply
Based on a rough analysis for a project timeline, I believe the total project can be completed in 5-7 months with the team I have available if we get involved in completing the work on the project.Deal Analysis as a whole - Actual Costs may be slightly different but estimates should be fairly closePost Construction Estimated Market Value - Lot 1: $379,000  Lot 2: $307,000  Total Estimated Market Value $686,000+- $102,000 - Cost to payoff HML & Previous Builder- $154,800 - Estimated Cost to complete House #1- $170,370 - Estimated Cost to complete House #2: Includes New Well/Septic $7500, Impact Fees $2100, Permits $1000= $427,170 - Estimated Cost to Payoff HML, Complete Construction on House #1, and Construct House #2+ $686,000 - Total Future Market Value-  $20,580 - 3% Buyer Agent commissions as the current owner(Listing Agent) will be listing these properties without compensation-  $2,538 - Real Estate Transfer Taxes-  $1,500 - Settlement Costs Paid at Closing______________________________________________   $234,212-  $27,900 - Payment to Seller for Down Payment made by seller to HML @ Origination (For her to break even)= $206,312 - Potential Return before any Interest/Fees/Taxes/EtcI've spoken to a few HM Lenders and ran rough numbers by them. 
Alec Jacobs Looking to learn and network in Beaver County
1 February 2024 | 9 replies
You can check out details on their Facebook page if you are interested in attending and potentially networking.
Garrett Kroll Anyone investing in boutique hotels?
1 February 2024 | 15 replies
@Michael Baum one of the big draws for me is actually the potential security from STR regulation.
Shannon Dennis 401k withdrawal to replace HML
1 February 2024 | 2 replies
Moving funds to an IRA will not help because you can’t take a loan from an IRA.I would look at other lending options to bridge the gap in time as well to avoid potential delays in your operating plans.  
Connor Cushing Jumping into the St. Petersburg Market to House Hack
1 February 2024 | 4 replies
I have my RE license in Colorado and currently Property Manage a portfolio for investors that have LTR and STR in the Bradenton and Sarasota area along with the larger CO portfolio.With the intro out of the way I'm looking for any spreadsheets or calculators for the area to start crunching numbers, as well as any local, investor focused Realtors in the area to dig into neighborhoods and ROI potential for duplexes, triplexes or quadplexes.
Mohammad Hassan Looking to convert multi family property into condo units
1 February 2024 | 3 replies
I intend on demoing the property and potentially building out 6-8 units.  2.  
Shannon Carter Have I earned the REI title yet?
1 February 2024 | 0 replies
While I have some initial experience, I am enthusiastic about expanding my knowledge and skills in the real estate market.I am reaching out to connect with fellow investors in the area, hoping to learn from your experiences and explore potential collaboration opportunities.
Grant T. Multi-family/ Apartment Investing
1 February 2024 | 32 replies
Northern Ky (NOT Louisville) is over shadowed by Cincy a lot so there is a lot of potential there just like Cincinnati.