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Jerry Bailey Using Life insurance policies to flip houses
6 February 2024 | 5 replies
If you have a choice of loan options, such as fixed or variable, take the variable option.2.
Chase Judd Cost Plus Construction Loan to include Lot Price?
7 February 2024 | 3 replies
I would ask him for other land options and see what he says 
Jeremy H. Self Management - Yay or Nay? Why?
7 February 2024 | 13 replies
She's been pushing to work from home lately and the properties are generating enough in management fees (between placement and the 10% a month) to make it a possible option.
Van Wang House-hack in Las Vegas
6 February 2024 | 4 replies
Whether it's a single-family home (SFH), a fourplex, or anything in between, I'm open to exploring various options that as long as I can live in one unit and rent out the others to offset the mortgage.It's my first time!
Ron Singh str/ltr + vacation home
7 February 2024 | 14 replies
30 days min as remote workers are looking for these options since nightly rents are too high.
Kyle Johnson I’m in desperate need of experienced investor advice!
6 February 2024 | 25 replies
If you do go with the selling route, I'd recommend going "sold as is" or build you asking taking in consideration of the repairs needed. another option depending on financial situation consider financing the repairs?
Jeremy Porter How Granite Countertops Can Elevate Your Rental Property's Appeal and Value
7 February 2024 | 9 replies
Here are some tips for a cost-effective installation:Shop Around for Deals: Look for discounts or promotions from local suppliers or consider remnants from larger projects to save on material costs.Consider Prefabricated Granite: Prefabricated granite countertops are pre-cut and polished, offering a more affordable option compared to custom-cut slabs.Hire Reputable Installers: While it may be tempting to cut costs with DIY installation, hiring professionals ensures proper fitting and longevity, ultimately saving on potential repairs.When it comes to return on investment (ROI), installing granite countertops can yield substantial benefits:Increased Property Value: Granite countertops are a desirable feature for renters, potentially allowing you to increase rental rates and attract higher-quality tenants.Long-Term Durability: Granite is known for its durability and resistance to scratches and heat, reducing the need for frequent replacements or repairs.Tenant Satisfaction: Tenants are likely to appreciate the upscale and modern appeal of granite countertops, contributing to higher tenant satisfaction and longer lease durations.The appeal of granite countertops to potential tenants can significantly impact property occupancy rates:Enhanced Aesthetic: Granite countertops convey a sense of luxury and sophistication, making your property stand out in the rental market.Competitive Edge: Properties with granite countertops often have a competitive edge over others, attracting more prospective tenants and reducing vacancy periods.Positive Reviews and Referrals: Tenants may be more inclined to leave positive reviews and refer your property to others, contributing to a positive rental reputation and sustained occupancy.By strategically incorporating granite countertops into your rental property, you can elevate its appeal, attract quality tenants, and maximize your investment returns.In conclusion, granite countertops can significantly enhance the appeal and value of rental properties.
Lindsey O'Connor Issues with Rentastic accounting lately? And alternatives?
6 February 2024 | 4 replies
Any other options I should look into? 
Kaylee Ryder New investor needing good lender
6 February 2024 | 4 replies
It's also great that you're planning to start this process early, as building a strong relationship with a lender and understanding your financing options will certainly position you well for your first purchase.We offer conventional loans for a buyers with a variety of background.
Carlos Hernández Any suggestions for investing local or out of state?
6 February 2024 | 16 replies
I believe I have 2 options:1.