Dena Beck
How to differentiate your condotel from others in your building or immediate area?
21 January 2024 | 12 replies
If you have a full-time job, don't live in the same city, etc. then full-service might be the best fit for you.
Jarrett Gilliam
Duplex and Utilities
19 January 2024 | 9 replies
Make sure they have separate accounts for those city/county services.
Joseph Wojciechowski
Getting Into Real Estate Introduction
20 January 2024 | 10 replies
I’m currently in the research stage of getting into real estate and looking to make connections in the Traverse City/ Northern Michigan area.
Lisa Perry
Question about financing a home we inherited
20 January 2024 | 6 replies
It can turn a single family into a 3 unit with the main home + 2 mobiles that are title eliminated and permanently attached.
Adriese Williams
New Buy and Hold 550 Green st Orangeburg,SC
20 January 2024 | 2 replies
That would be my main goal with this property, getting out of that high cost debt as soon as possible.
Humaira Tuly
Out of state investing
21 January 2024 | 19 replies
Columbus is flooded with out-of-state investors from california, florida, new jersey, vegas and other surrounding cities.
Stacy Ross
Networking - Landlords looking to sell in future
20 January 2024 | 2 replies
Hi All,Looking to network with landlords in Cedar Rapids/Iowa City that may want to sell off some income properties in the future.
Joseph Taylor
First Investment/ Flip - Loan to Purchase Process
19 January 2024 | 6 replies
I am wondering if you can help me figure out the process of my first flip.I’m a licensed general contractor so I have a very good grasp of what the construction/rehab process will be like as I have been the contractor for 75+ Flips.There are two main questions I have with the process.
Erin Elam
Name that Podcast!!
19 January 2024 | 1 reply
The main subject of their story was how they have gotten great discounts on multi-family just by curating long-term relationships with mfam sellers.
Ali Marahi
Triplex which is registered as a Duplex
20 January 2024 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,Actually we are working on a great Triplex deal in LA, which after we did a bit of a due diligence, we figured this property is registered as a Duplex in the city and the third unit is not registered, however the property has 3 electricity meters and it seems a permit is issued by the city almost 70 years ago ( the property is 100 years old) to build the third unit, while a certificate of occupancy or any similar approval has never been issued on the additional unit.Just wondering if anyone of you folks have had a similar experience and would it be too risky to acquire such a property?