John Currey
How to analyze city population growth
1 August 2024 | 1 reply
In an on the market podcast I listened to recently they talked about underrated cities and mentioned population growth as one of the metrics used gage whether it was a good investment.
Mac Boeve
Applicant with a Conservator
1 August 2024 | 0 replies
On one document I received it states: "The individual (applicant) is mentally competent but due to age or physical infirmity is unable to manage his or her property and affairs effectively and, recognizing this disability, has requested a conservator's appointment"It also states the conservator is: "conservator of all assets of the individual's estate".What I'm wondering is do I need the conservator to also be the co-signer on the lease?
Theo Van Soest
Jacksonville BRRRR investing...which communities?
1 August 2024 | 15 replies
I would look at one of the older sections of town, Paxon (32254), Lakewood (32207/32217) or Lake Shore (32210).
Daria B.
Insurance companies and renting to students -undergrad, grad, back to school over 50
1 August 2024 | 0 replies
Her response was that if it was a student I could only get insurance from one specific insurer that is the state insurance (FL) and they are just as or more expensive as other regular insurers.
Apar Bains
Lease problem for a new property
1 August 2024 | 12 replies
This is the stickiest one around here, they have a no more then 3 unrelated persons ordinances.
Reyes Tena-Martinez
Real Estate Investing in the market.
1 August 2024 | 0 replies
So far, it's been a marathon for me I've had my rental for two years now and have been wanting to buy another one for the past year.
Lotus Eli
New Investor: Looking To Expand My Network
1 August 2024 | 6 replies
Can I message you so we can strategize how we can provide value to one another?
Paul Gutierrez
Open Door Capital Funds
1 August 2024 | 30 replies
We all don't care how much Apple profits on our iPhone... what really matters is the product or value we get or in this terms the ROI on our principal.The fees can be broken down in the three main fees (so you might have to combine some of the above fees under one of the categories below):Acquisition fee (paid % of the asset price) - normally 1-3%Asset management (paid % of the income the asset produces) - normally 1-3%Distribution or exit fee (paid % of the sold asset price) - normally 1-3%Development fees (this is present in development deals) - exampleNOTE: Just because these fees are high or the split structure has too much going to the GP does not disqualify it.
Griffin Ahrendt
Newbie looking for advice on a House Hack!
1 August 2024 | 6 replies
You might consider furnishing one of the rooms and giving Airbnb a shot, where you can net quite a bit more.
Daniel Church
Foreclosure live and flip
1 August 2024 | 2 replies
I just bought a house in April after renting for 3 years as we moved for my wife’s new job and wanted to see what area to invest in well she ended up having a stroke and we spent our savings and getting a loan off one salary is tricky but I worked to get a loan and ended up getting an fha loan and found a house in a nice area.