Reggie Nworie
Solo Investing vs Partnerships: Weighing the Pros and Cons
15 February 2024 | 2 replies
Flexibility: Operating solo provides flexibility in terms of project selection, timelines, and exit strategies.
Hayden Clark
Method to get started?
15 February 2024 | 6 replies
Here's a breakdown of your options:Option 1: Buy a Duplex and House Hack:Pros:Opportunity to build equity through property ownership.Potential for rental income to offset living expenses.Experience in real estate investing and property management.Cons:Market conditions may make it challenging to find a duplex with positive cash flow.Limited flexibility if you decide to move or expand your real estate portfolio.Option 2: Buy a Single Family Home with Airbnb Potential:Pros:Potential for property value appreciation through renovations.Airbnb income could help offset mortgage costs, especially during the summer.Greater flexibility in terms of future use (long-term rental or full-time Airbnb).Cons:Airbnb regulations and demand can vary, requiring thorough research.The seasonality of Airbnb income might not provide consistent cash flow.The initial cost of renovations and potential difficulties in property management.Option 3: Rent an Apartment and Wait:Pros:Flexibility to wait for more favorable market conditions.The ability to save money for a larger down payment or other investments.No direct responsibility for property maintenance.Cons:Potentially missing out on current low-interest rates.Renting doesn't build equity, and rent prices may increase over time.Additional Considerations:Market Conditions: Keep an eye on the local real estate market trends.
Daniel Williams
New To REI - Greetings
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
My strategy this year is to simplify my world, and sell off all my single-family rentals, and one duplex.More than happy to connect with you and provide any insights I have.
Lily Rodriguez
New Construction as a Rental Investment is the Best for Out-of-State Investors
15 February 2024 | 0 replies
It can provide you with a number of benefits, including lower maintenance costs, fewer repairs, higher quality tenants, and the potential for appreciation.
Gregory Carlson
My name is Greg I am getting back Inyo RE investing.
15 February 2024 | 7 replies
I have learned so much since finding the bigger pockets pod cast and I am so thankful for the extensive education and thought provoking content provided ny the two awesome hosts, David and Rob as well as all their great guests.
Kalp Mehta
How does my analysis look?
15 February 2024 | 1 reply
Utilities provided by the municipality can become liens on the property if unpaid.
Jorge Abreu
The Five-Step Guide to Prime Investors
16 February 2024 | 12 replies
By clarifying how assets are depreciated, we may provide considerable tax benefits to our investors.
Jessica DiPonziano
Questions about pre-posting before availability
15 February 2024 | 6 replies
@Jessica DiPonziano, you posted in "Medium Term Rentals" and for short and medium term rentals I suspect most are provided furnished.
Charles Adams
How to shop for lenders
15 February 2024 | 3 replies
There is no requirement for you to provide personal income, taxes, or balance your DTI with your next investment acquisition.
Kathleen Jones
Is it ethical/ legal for a property seller to be the lender when selling the property
15 February 2024 | 4 replies
Yes sounds like a form of seller financing being provided for a fix and flip loan