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16 May 2020 | 13 replies
Financing regulations are a little different between Canada and the U.S.A. as you have already experienced.
19 May 2020 | 15 replies
I also recommend speaking with a few securities attorneys once you get a handle on the terms before you share anything with investors to ensure full compliance with SEC regulations.
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28 May 2020 | 14 replies
Urban STRs are a different animal and I have more concerns about regulations than I do about long-term effects of COVID-19.That said, I think the major vacation markets will rebound, and I remain confident in my vacation rental investments.
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19 May 2020 | 2 replies
., I might feel more comfortable with a PM who is local to the L.A. area, because they will be familiar with the city as well as be aware of regulations and things I would need to take a lot of time to research on my own.
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21 May 2020 | 12 replies
Learn the 6 CA ADU regulations at least enough to know them at a high level. learn the costs of ADUs.
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21 May 2020 | 9 replies
I own in Portland and new regulations are rough.
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28 May 2020 | 7 replies
That knowledge includes but isn't limited to SEC regulations, personally know some commercial real estate brokers, understand cash flow and "adding value" if it's a "value add" deal, how to hire a full time property manager, know your ratios, understand cap rates, understand financing on an apartment building, (it's very different than on a SFR), the timing of the project and a few other things.
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25 May 2020 | 3 replies
Due to land prices and expensive regulation, affordable housing is not profitable to build in our market.
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27 May 2020 | 15 replies
Being that each state has its own unique real estate laws/regulations/guidelines, and the 203k is quite detailed, it may make sense to go with a local lender where the property is located.
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4 June 2020 | 20 replies
I tend to buy in the Southern half of the US for 3 reasons:1) you get much higher year-round occupancy rates in the South & it’s simply tough to earn a good ROI in the North if your place sits vacant for a big chunk of the year2) Culturally, the Southern half of the US seems to be a lot more accepting of STRs regulation-wise.