
26 October 2024 | 5 replies
It just seems like a 5 unit and a 4 unit are arguably in different asset classes because of the difference in buyer pools.

25 October 2024 | 13 replies
If it truly is Home Buyer's Inc I think there should be a class action lawsuit brought against them if there are enough people being bugged by them and not respecting our request to be removed.

23 October 2024 | 4 replies
What's going on @Evan MoraSomething I would recommend for you is this website. https://www.areavibes.com/Use this rating and classification system I have created over time to get an idea of the "Class" for the area - A class B class & so onHere is my rating & classification for each livability score.80 and above A+78/79 A76/77 A-74/75 B+72/73 B70/71 B-68/69 C+66/67 C64/65 C-60/63 D59 and below F

25 October 2024 | 12 replies
He is a great and patient teacher, and after his 1-day class found thru my local Cincinnati REIA, and attending his 4-day bootcamp, my team is now seeking 30-50 unit buildings just to get started.

23 October 2024 | 18 replies
Without solicitation introduce passive investors to the group (flat fee). 3) Class B.

24 October 2024 | 4 replies
@Yixiong Panin our opinion, it depends on the Property Class/Tenant.Class A: most people can DIY manage and learn what they need to know on the fly.Class B: A bit harder, takes more time and there's more risk with maintenance and tenants.Class C: should only be attempted by EXPERIENCED landlords!

25 October 2024 | 9 replies
@Tucker Mason in our opinion, it depends on the Property Class/Tenant.Class A: most people can DIY manage and learn what they need to know on the fly.Class B: A bit harder, takes more time and there's more risk with maintenance and tenants.Class C: should only be attempted by EXPERIENCED landlords!

25 October 2024 | 11 replies
You will also learn from others which operators they like or don't like, which asset classes are going well, diversification strategies, standard terms and more - and most of all you will have other like minded individuals to consult with who are on a similar journey.

28 October 2024 | 34 replies
If the new property has less of either asset class (1245 or 1250) then the difference is subject to tax at the rates mentioned above.

22 October 2024 | 6 replies
Use this rating and classification system I have created over time to get an idea of the "Class" for the area - A class B class & so onHere is my rating & classification for each livability score.80 and above A+78/79 A76/77 A-74/75 B+72/73 B70/71 B-68/69 C+66/67 C64/65 C-60/63 D59 and below F