Pavlo Mashchak
Got my first rental with negative cashflow
29 March 2024 | 6 replies
I personally don't like this transaction, but everyone has a different risk tolerance. if you can aggressively raise rents and the market appreciates you are fine.For your assumptions the red flags that I'm seeing:0% vacancy should be higher unless your a PM and are experienced, even still.0% for management fees, are you a property manager?
Randall E Collins
Ghosting from buyers.
29 March 2024 | 21 replies
Once I have completed my part, I then present the property to a potential buyer who said he/she is interested.
Rigo V.
mastermind recommendations. any suggestions?
29 March 2024 | 1 reply
Hoping to make connections with folks who are investing full time, keep each other accountable, partner on deals potentially but most of all MOTIVATED
Seth Baumgartner
Exploring House Hacking in Orlando: Seeking Advice on Renting Out Rooms to Offset Mor
30 March 2024 | 2 replies
The property I'm looking at is also conveniently located near a college campus, which I believe could be an attractive factor for potential renters.I’m reaching out to this community for insights and advice on a few key points:1.
Karyn Navin
New Member - True Rookie
30 March 2024 | 11 replies
Organize a group of experts to assist you with the process, give top priority to homes with excellent rental potential, and make sure all local laws are followed.
Dustin Oves
Cash Buyers Networking (DMV, South Jersey)
29 March 2024 | 1 reply
Please let me know of any steps or path forward on best ways to find and build relationships with potential investors.Thank you.
Luna Tran
Oklahoma Investors: Navigating the Evolving Real Estate Commission Landscape
29 March 2024 | 0 replies
This blog explores the potential changes and how they might affect your investments.National Landscape: Potential ChangesLawsuits alleged NAR policies stifled competition, inflating realtor fees.The settlement could lead to a more open market with:Discounted commissionsTiered commissions based on property valueFlat feesHourly billingOklahoma City ImpactShort-term: Uncertainty, market fluctuations.Long-term:Increased inventory from lower seller closing costs.Shift towards value-added realtor services like targeted marketing and expert negotiation.Technology-driven platforms may offer lower-cost alternatives.Proactive Strategies for InvestorsStay informed about market trends and commission structures.Build relationships with experienced real estate agents.Negotiate commission rates strategically.Focus on long-term investment goals.Conclusion: Adapting to the Changing LandscapeThe national shift in real estate commissions signals a period of potential change for the Oklahoma City market.
Dylan Curtis Underwood
New to real estate investing, evaluating triplex
29 March 2024 | 3 replies
.- 20% down, 7.5% rateI question if there are things I'm overlooking with this being potentially my first investment property.
Daniel Vikhtinski
Minnesota Partnership Questions
27 March 2024 | 4 replies
Unfortunately, this means that I have to let this deal go, but it made me come up with a couple of questions about this situation:Does anyone have experience in partnerships where one partner's only real requirement is to sit on the loan and potentially provide interest payments when needed during the duration of the construction?
Aaron Rajchel
GSP Real Estate Limited
29 March 2024 | 1 reply
There are 1000's of good sponsors in the USA, what makes them better than taking the risk of investing in an overseas company?