Connor E. Giavasis
High crime/rough areas
24 November 2021 | 3 replies
You need to consider the type of tenant that a high crime area will attract.
Orie Brown
Real Estate Markets (Tampa/Portland)
1 December 2021 | 7 replies
Tampa is a comeback city...Water Street Tampa is one of the largest redevelopment projects that Tampa has seen in recent history, and it’s helping transform the city into a vibrant, diverse and attractive option for young people.
Jason Crowe
Creative Financing with Non Private or Hard Money Loans Or SF
24 November 2021 | 0 replies
Recently, I was able to get a conventional loan for a customer and navigate the way around a home built in 1940s with unsafe wiring, cloth, and aluminum single strand wiring, and 17 ungrounded outlets.
Gabriel Miritello
Electrician Estimate - seems very high
28 November 2021 | 30 replies
If we go that way, we end up cutting our own throats when customers are willing to pay $21,000, or $3,000 more because they want a good contractor vs. taking a chance with a less-expensive contractor who may drag the job out too long, or not ever finish the job after being paid too much in advance.$18,000 seems to be the average price nationwide.
Joshua Stroup
Pittsburgh Modular Build
30 November 2021 | 4 replies
., which made things significantly more simple.As for customization, we have the ability to work with almost any custom design.
Michael Watson
Selling to get cash for starting to BRRR
25 November 2021 | 0 replies
Custom blinds, new bedroom windows and minimal landscaping.
James Carlson
Real estate market predictions for 2022
1 December 2021 | 0 replies
(My favorite theory on why high demand will continue and therefore higher prices in attractive markets like Colorado Springs and Denver will continue is all about those damn Millennials.)Rents will increase 7%Redfin says the end of mortgage forbearance will cause many homeowners to sell and rent instead.
Parag Goswami
Seeing startup and funding activity in rent advancing
1 December 2021 | 2 replies
Your right, a rent guarantee could be attractive for landlords but I suspect the premium to get such a product could be very expensive and will go most likely into the insurance companies pocket which is underwriting the risk.
Sean Ezeamama
Expecting push back on rent payment, what to do?
3 December 2021 | 20 replies
When she has said everything she can and has nothing left (even repeated a couple times) ask her to help you find a solution together and you will probably find that she will agree to almost anything you reasonably propose.Often, a customer/tenant/client outrage is simply the manifestation of a need to feel understood.
Tyler Brown
Trying to wrap my head around tax implications
2 December 2021 | 5 replies
Largely due to the low quality tenants these homes attract due to their geographic locations and being in a very tenant friendly state/city.Now due to their very low cost basis, the trust would be on the hook for massive capital gains taxes if they were sold.