Tayvion Payton
Investing in MultiFamily
12 January 2025 | 20 replies
They usually have a step down on that penalty like 3% year one, 2% year two, 1% year three and so on and so forth.So if you are buying a deal with the intention of rapidly increasing it's value in less than 24 months in order to refinance it and pull your cash out, you might want to go with a credit union for the acquisition financing because FCUs are barred from charging pre payment penalties.I could talk about this for hours about all the nuances but my fingers don't type that fast lol
Sean McDowell
Recent Columbia, SC Fix & Flip
31 December 2024 | 15 replies
Also, the tax benefits of the buy and holds help offset the increased tax consequences of fix and flips.
Breeya Johnson
Strategies to Find Deals in Austin
19 December 2024 | 2 replies
It’s refreshing to see someone leveraging both traditional methods and community engagement... it’s a solid mix.
Tove Fox
Residential vs. Commercial Real Estate Investing?
5 January 2025 | 13 replies
@Tove Fox - Residential Real Estate InvestingPros:Lower Entry Costs: Easier to get started with less capital required.High Demand: People always need homes, making demand relatively stable.Easier Financing: Mortgages are generally easier to secure with favorable terms.Simplicity: Easier to understand and manage, especially for beginners.Flexibility: You can use it as a personal residence or rent it out.Cons:Tenant Turnover: More frequent turnover leads to vacancy and more management.Lower Cash Flow: Income potential can be modest compared to commercial properties.Emotional Buyers: Residential prices can be influenced by emotions, leading to price volatility.Maintenance Burden: Landlords often deal with repairs and maintenance, which can be time-consuming.Commercial Real Estate InvestingPros:Higher Income Potential: Stronger cash flow and higher returns are common.Long-Term Leases: Tenants often sign longer leases (3-10 years), reducing vacancy risk.Professional Tenants: Business tenants tend to take better care of the property.Valuation Based on Income: Prices are based on the income the property generates, not market emotions.Shared Costs: Tenants often cover property expenses like taxes, insurance, and maintenance (via triple-net leases).Cons:High Entry Costs: Requires more capital or partnerships to get started.Complex Management: More expertise is needed; you may need a professional property manager.Economic Sensitivity: Commercial properties are more sensitive to economic conditions.Challenging Financing: Securing financing can be harder, with stricter terms and higher interest rates.Zoning and Legalities: More complex regulations compared to residential properties.Key Differences:Risk: Residential tends to be lower risk, while commercial offers higher rewards but with greater risk.Management: Residential is easier for DIY investors, while commercial properties usually require a team.Scalability: Commercial properties are easier to scale, offering more potential for significant cash flow increases.
Toyin Dawodu
WHY DO 95% OF REAL ESTATE INVESTORS FAIL?
12 January 2025 | 23 replies
Then gloat about how much they made on the exit meanwhile dragging the neighborhood property values and increasing crime the entire time.
Richard J. Kalnitz
Not really a new member but still a rookie having good luck with cheep old houses
28 December 2024 | 2 replies
This has become challenging due to an increased interest in the historic district in Dubuque due to revitalization plans that include 18 million dollar investment into the historic downtown area.
Robert Bell
Blue Oval City's Delay May Open New Opportunities
26 December 2024 | 3 replies
Areas close to BlueOval City will likely see an increase in housing development, including single-family homes, apartments, and short-term rental properties for contractors and temporary workers.
Corey Davis
Operationalizing & Scaling
31 December 2024 | 5 replies
Your equity won't likely increase beyond the cost to build because there aren't a ton of ADU comps on the market yet.
Hannah Liu
Excited to Learn and Connect in the Real Estate Journey!
31 December 2024 | 13 replies
I guess my challenge right now is to define the strategy and balance all the factors, such as job and population growth (value increase), cashflow (demand & supply market, interest rate, property tax, maintenance cost), and risk control (insurance etc).
Faris Wright
Any housing prediction for 2025?
24 December 2024 | 2 replies
Do you believe home prices will increase?