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Dylan Layman New Member Introduction
9 August 2020 | 13 replies
I definitely wouldnt rule it out, but I am finding more deals elsewhere at the moment.
Carla Takats Moving in and equity
7 August 2020 | 4 replies
@Carla Takats Sounds like @Mike McCarthy hit the nail on the head, I wouldn't rush into any major finical decisions considering you aren't married and it doesn't sound like you have plans to at the moment.
Austin Works Struggling with MHP Valuation
7 August 2020 | 7 replies
I am considering buying my first mobile home park, but most information online is specific to the lot rent only model, and this park owns and rents all homes at the moment.
Aaron Weitzman Single Family or Multi-Family??
20 January 2021 | 15 replies
I have been spending every moment I can devouring every book, podcast, forum post, and anything else that mentions the words "Real Estate". 
Brandon Golden Greenville, NC Meet Up
4 September 2020 | 4 replies
I am a new investor with one SF property at the moment looking to connect with other in the real estate world in the Greenville area!
Stella Xu Migration patterns for high income earners from urban cities
5 September 2020 | 48 replies
This might be a moment like the early 1950s, when people left for the suburbs.  
Danny Webber THIS YEAR YOU NEED A 12% NET NET RETURN ON YOUR REI TO BREAKEVEN
12 August 2020 | 6 replies
Here in Austin the cost of rent is probably the most affected by current market (inflation at the moment).  
Peter Morgan Parking 100k in HELOC better than parking in savings?
26 August 2020 | 9 replies
Using this process you could fairly quickly acquire a good number of doors and maintain a large safety-sum of cash-on-hand, which I assume is why you've kept 100k available at the moment.
Ben Morand Story Time — Your First MHP Deal
13 August 2020 | 9 replies
Nothing else works.4) Inject a "pride of ownership" into your residents with immaculate common areas and they will take the ball and run with it.5) Don't let city officials push you around -- find a good municipal lawyer and your problems are suddenly solved.6) A successful mobile home park is like a high-density subdivision in which the neighbors watch out for each other and have a strong sense of community.7) NEVER rent mobile homes -- sell them at whatever price you can get and focus STRICTLY on the land rent.8) Smart owners copy what other successful park owners are doing verbatim and bad owners try to be pioneers.9) Think like a lender and you will always be successful (my happiest moment was when I got a conduit loan on Glenhaven as that confirmed that all my steps had been correct).10) Don't listen to your friends, family and peers when you buy a mobile home park as they will all say you're nuts.
Aaron M. Moving to McKinney but only investing in San Antonio a bad idea?
17 August 2020 | 18 replies
If you are retired and can leave at a moments notice to resolve the issue, or on vacation and cannot be reached and you are ok with resolving it when you return from vacation, or you have a handyman arranged to handle issues, but you cannot reach him, etc.