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Dipesh Kashiv Please help me evaluate this investment property in Austin suburb
30 March 2024 | 2 replies
Investment Strategy:Buy and HoldInvesting herebecause: Potential to Appreciate in Long Term (10yrs+), want to build NetWorth, Affordable in my budgetYear 1 Evaluation: Gross Monthly Rental Income = $2,042.50 Monthly Cashflow = -$76.05 GRM = 12.79 Cap Rate = 5.12% CoC ROI = -1.11%Hoping that theinterest rates go down so that the monthly cashflow becomes +ve.
Ara Abrahamian Help: Stucco Leaking Water in Los Angelesl
30 March 2024 | 6 replies
We have a 3-story apartment building and are having major water (rain) intrusion issues along the back wall of the building.
Tamim Bedar Question about my real estate journey
30 March 2024 | 5 replies
The power of leverage is the largest part of wealth building in real estate.
Anson Fauchier First investment property questions
28 March 2024 | 7 replies
remember your first home is not your forever home, it's your first rental so it doesn't need to be everything you want.look for homes where the bones are good, but cosmetically needs love. don't by pre 1960 if you can help it. you'll end up just having to replace all the guts like plumbing and electrical at some point. it's inevitable. look in areas where the path of growth is headed, but might not be currently. think 5 years out. look for resources like your local chamber of commerce to see what businesses are coming in and where. your city planning office should also be on your call list as they can help show where most permits are being pulled for development. follow the money. go to local investing meetups. crowdsource local knowledge and form meaningful relationships. those who've gone before you typically will help out and help you avoid the mistakes they've already made. onward.
Andrew Syrios Landlord Rights Are Being Stripped Away—Why the Latest Examples of Squatting Should C
2 April 2024 | 43 replies
At the same time, Erlich (who rents the rooms in his home to Jared and the other characters trying to build the fictional tech company Pied Piper) is demanding one of his tenants and soon-to-be-supervillain Jian Yang leave his house (video contains NSFW language) and unfortunately lets Jared’s situation slip.
Lucero Cruz Narino I got a property under a contract a couple of days ago and I am having hard time sell
30 March 2024 | 19 replies
You need to build your buyers list or find more well established wholesalers and basically rent their list for a fee.
Jamie Banks MTR Summit Recap
31 March 2024 | 12 replies
Be proactive and consistent with your outreach to build B2B relationships. 3.
Anna Watkins My recent Tax Lien Auction experience in Tennessee - lost, but got an education
30 March 2024 | 18 replies
Anybody want to build an office building next to Dr.
Christian Torres ADU Finally Completed!
30 March 2024 | 0 replies
Me and my wife decided to build an ADU on the property so we can increase the property value, and gain additional income passively.
Gigi Merritt The Right One
30 March 2024 | 2 replies
I have plans for land I want to purchase to build self-sustaining animal sanctuaries with vet services, growing food for them.Also more land to build self-sustaining low income/homeless developments, with career assistance, training, garden including growing vegetables to get them on their feet and possibly into home ownership when they move on if they wish it and they can also pay it forward.