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Jacob Hanson St. Paul, Minnesota Up and Coming Areas
2 September 2018 | 3 replies
See: transit oriented development
Isaac B. BRRRR with no cash flow vs Flipping
16 November 2018 | 15 replies
If you're going to hold a BRRRR with no cash flow, it should 1) be only a relatively small part of your overall portfolio and 2) you should have a very good reason to believe it will appreciate, i.e. new developments going in nearby.
Brandon Miller Looking to connect with developers/ builders in San Antonio, TX
16 July 2018 | 3 replies
I am looking to connect with builders/developers/construction companies in the San Antonio area.
Lior Reich How to file a lien in Nevada
14 July 2018 | 7 replies
All Money and investment agreement between us are documents properly Thanks again
Joe E. New Member from Vermont
17 July 2018 | 19 replies
To be honest, the rehab spooks me a bit as Burlington proper has loads of really old homes (100+ years), so I'm prepping myself for that hit ... but honestly, that's Future Joe's problem.
Reginald Moore Newbie from San Antonio
21 July 2018 | 4 replies
My main interest is in multifamily homes, but that's mainly because it's easy to see the rent potential in multiplexes ( I mean, that's what they were built for) and haven't developed the eye to see the potential in single family homes.
Nicholas Pantaleo Seeking advice for financing in Illinois
26 July 2018 | 5 replies
To your point, Bob, I will be looking to get involved with the board, particularly with all the new development going on around our location. 
Jack Bandlow New to Indianapolis
12 August 2018 | 4 replies
Option 1: invest in multi family housing Pro- semi reliable income- cuts cost on my living expenditures -recession proof (can be argued)Cons- high cost start (for me at least)- first time managingOption 2: Buy land and try to negotiate a development deal Pro-huge reward -can be fast- after deal is done right, I'm hands offCon-very risky especially for intro-no expertise in this field -finding a great deal in hardOption 3: wholesalePro-great return-can be fast-not long term Con-hard to find good deals especially with a full time job -can be a nightmare project-no expertise Please correct me if I have messed up with any of my pros/cons.
Vivienne Chen Building More Than Allowed
12 July 2018 | 1 reply
Hi, I'm very new to residential development.
Josue Rivera vacant property attached to two lots.. please help
12 July 2018 | 0 replies
In order to convert the house into three units it will need at least $ 105k in rehab.I believe a savy investor can turn the current property into three units plus develop the two l0ts and build two duplexes or two single family houses ( arv for the area 2/2 130-140k 3/2 160-185).most houses in the areas are rental properties although is a very convenient area close to all major highways, MLB Statium and 15-20 minute drive to city capital (Atlanta). i would like to wholesale this deal or possibly partner up on the deal..