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Kaushik R. Hazard insurance and General Contractor
17 January 2024 | 2 replies
I am looking for hazard insurance for a property in the Dallas MSA, (specifically Royse City, TX currently) and a GC for rehab on the same.
Ethan Friedman I’m new here!
17 January 2024 | 5 replies
Create columns for Name, Street Address, City, State, Zip and then contact info: Last Contact, Relationship, Status, Email & Phone.IMPORTANT: do NOT ask people for THEIR business, ask for referrals!
Brandon Foster North County San Diego, New Laws Regarding Rentals
16 January 2024 | 3 replies
They make laws that look like they might help but mainly seem to hurt the very people they are trying to help. 
Leo R. Are you using projection models? (Here's why you should)
16 January 2024 | 16 replies
Here's a bit more info about my projection models, why they're so important, and why net worth (on its own) can be a completely misleading indicator of an investor's success:Some of the main variables in my projection models include: expenses (broken down into various categories like personal expenses, capex, debt service, vacancy, etc.), income, cashflow, debt, DTI, equity, property appreciation, rent appreciation, mortgage paydown & amortization, rate of net worth growth, cost of living increases, hours worked per week, cash on hand, etc, etc.I have short term (12-24 month), 5 year, 10 year, and 15 year projection models...sometimes I'll mess around with longer term (20+ years) projection models, but it's pretty difficult to project that far into the future, because there are so many unknown factors--so, the longer the projection model is, the less I tend to believe in its feasibility...My projection models allow me to make more informed decisions about things like: whether to buy or sell a particular property, whether to refi a property, whether to rehab a property, whether to pursue or abandon a particular revenue stream, how to approach rent increases, how to manage risks, what debt to pay down first, whether a particular goal is worth the amount of hours I'll need to work to achieve the goal, what my goals should be, how to achieve various goals as efficiently as possible, etc., etc. 
Jermaine Lindsay My Tips for buying 1st House Hack (Part 2 of 3)
17 January 2024 | 0 replies
Although I’ll touch a little more location, as it pertains to the particular house, but my focus this week is to share tips on how it’s almost just as important to assess the rear of the property just as it is with the front and the neighborhood.In Baltimore city, and many other major cities, we are known to have rowhomes, which means it’s important to determine which home would work best for your overall strategy.
Lee Ann Terhune Buying out of state STR via 1031 Exchange
16 January 2024 | 6 replies
In Nashville we have city ordinances and zoning to think about.
Kelly Cynamon W KY Paducah area investing
17 January 2024 | 4 replies
I prefer larger cities than Paducah with colleges but might not be a bad choice.
Leah Waltz Spreading My REI Wings!
16 January 2024 | 2 replies
My husband, John, and I just bought our first property with the intention of house hacking (if the city lets us) or renting out within the next couple of years or so.
Jameelah Jordan New to the Community - Jameelah Jordan Here, Ready to Dive In!
16 January 2024 | 8 replies
I'm Jameelah Jordan, a real estate broker and investor from the lively city of Raleigh, NC.
Jack Elliot 21 Years Old & Ready to House Hack
17 January 2024 | 21 replies
(which happens to be one of the more expensive cities in Los Angeles County) Perhaps I should invest someplace completely different for house hacking.. essentially taking the route of delayed gratification with the goal in mind to someday be able to comfortably move back to L.A. in the coming years.